Monsoon Update: Rain havoc in Mumbai-Gujarat, alert in Delhi-UP today; Know the condition of your city – ..


The pace of monsoon is now increasing across the country. While the clouds showed a lot of kindness in Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh on Friday, life has become disrupted due to heavy rains in Mumbai and Gujarat. The Meteorological Department has issued the latest update regarding the monsoon situation in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also given instructions to keep an eye on the effect of ‘El Nino’ ​​and possible drought situation.

Waterlogging in Mumbai-Gujarat, alert of heavy rains with strong winds The fiercest form of monsoon is being seen in Mumbai. More than 70 mm of rainfall was recorded in many areas of the city within just five hours on Friday. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning to remain extremely alert for the next 24 hours. During this period, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rain in the city and suburbs along with strong winds at a speed of 50 to 60 kilometers per hour. At the same time, in Gujarat’s Rajkot and Surat, roads have been flooded due to heavy rains, due to which traffic has been badly affected.

Monsoon slow in UP, chances of rain in Delhi today Monsoon seems to be weakening a bit in Uttar Pradesh at present. The effect of sporadic rain and humid heat will continue in more than 50 districts of the state including Lucknow. However, it is a matter of relief that there are chances of re-activation of monsoon from July 6 and good rains across the state on July 7-8. On the other hand, there is a strong possibility of rain in Delhi-NCR today, for which the Meteorological Department has issued an alert. Heavy rainfall (99.8 mm) in Kanpur on Friday exposed the infrastructure, with waterlogging and land subsidence reported on several roads.

Weather hits Rajasthan and Himachal, many die in accidents Monsoon, which arrived in Rajasthan late by about a week, has made a strong entry. It rained heavily in 22 districts of the state, due to which the temperature dropped by 4 degrees Celsius. Patients had to face a lot of problems due to water logging in the Trauma Center and OT of Sawai Mansingh Hospital, Jaipur. At the same time, a total of 6 people have lost their lives in accidents caused by lightning and rain in Himachal Pradesh and UP. Rain continues in Baltal and Nunwan, the base camps of Amarnath Yatra in Kashmir.

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