Heavy Rain Alert: The weather is going to show its form once again in Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department on Tuesday issued a Yellow alert for heavy rains and strong winds. This is expected to get relief from the humid heat.
Heavy Rain Alert: The monsoon has become active once again in the entire North India including Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department has warned that for the next four days, many states including Delhi, Bihar Uttar Pradesh may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. During this time there is also a possibility of strong winds and thunderstorms. According to the Meteorological Department, after this time the rains, there will be mild cold in the morning and evening. Light to moderate rain will start from morning, which will continue intermittently throughout the day.
Alert of heavy rain in these states
After the rains of Thursday, Delhi was cloudy on Friday but there was no rain. However, the temperature dropped by nearly two degrees. The Meteorological Department says that the weather will remain drought on Saturday and the chances of rain are less. According to the Meteorological Department, today there may be rain in many areas of North India including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. During this time there is also a possibility of strong winds. At the same time, a warning of heavy rain has been issued in 14 districts of Tamil Nadu, as the weather system in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea remains continuously active.
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Large destruction due to rain in Bihar
There has been a lot of devastation in Bihar due to rain. 19 people died due to continuous rains and lightning for the last two-three days. The dead include three-three each of Muzaffarpur and Jehanabad, four from Bettiah, two from Bhojpur, and one person from Vaishali, Nalanda, Gopalganj, Motihari, Kishanganj, Madhepura and Khagaria districts. About 15 people have been scorched due to lightning. Paddy and sugarcane crops have suffered a lot due to strong wind and heavy rains. In addition, the water level of the Gandak river increased due to rain and water released from Nepal.