Cyclone Asna: Cyclone Asna wreaks havoc, these states will experience heavy rain in the next 24 hours
Cyclone Asna: The Meteorological Division stated about Cyclone Asna that within the subsequent 24 hours, it’s more likely to transfer in the direction of west-northwest by means of South Odisha and South Chhattisgarh and weaken and switch right into a low strain space. Nonetheless, the Meteorological Division has issued a purple alert for a lot of states.
Rain possible at many locations in Andhra Pradesh
In accordance with the Meteorological Division, there’s a risk of rain at many locations in Andhra Pradesh. On the similar time, there’s additionally a risk of heavy rain at some locations. Heavy rain is predicted in some elements of Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram, Parvatipuram Manyam, Alluri Sitarama Raju, Kakinada and Nandyal districts. Whereas mild rain is predicted in Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli, Konaseema, East Godavari, West Godavari and different districts in addition to some locations within the Rayalaseema area. Andhra Pradesh is presently within the grip of floods.
There’s a risk of rain in Jharkhand until September 7
In accordance with the Meteorological Division, there’s a risk of rain in Jharkhand until September 7. Throughout this time, mild to reasonable rainfall is predicted in lots of elements of the state.
Telangana is within the grip of floods, Central Authorities in motion
Telangana is within the grip of floods after heavy rains. The central authorities has spoken to the Chief Minister of the state relating to the flood scenario within the state and warranted all potential assist. In view of the flood and heavy rains, 99 trains had been canceled and 4 trains had been partially canceled, whereas the route of 54 trains was modified. The Meteorological Middle stated on Sunday that from 13:00 pm on Sunday to eight:30 am on September 2, very heavy to extraordinarily heavy rains are possible at remoted locations in Adilabad, Nizamabad, Rajanna Sircilla, Yadadri Bhuvangiri, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Kamareddy and Mahbubnagar districts of Telangana. A 'purple alert' has been issued for this forecast.
Heavy rains inundate Guwahati, regular life affected
Heavy rains in Assam's Guwahati on Sunday morning inundated a number of major roads and residential areas, disrupting vehicular motion and inflicting many issues for folks. Lots of of homes within the capital had been flooded with rainwater. The Meteorological Middle (RMC) has issued a 'yellow alert' within the capital and its surrounding areas and has predicted heavy rains at remoted locations. Some areas of Dispur and Sonapur could also be waterlogged. Heavy rains might scale back visibility and there’s a risk of harm to weak buildings. People have been suggested to keep away from landslide-prone areas and waterlogged areas and to not work within the fields throughout thunderstorms/lightning.
Greater than regular rain in Rajasthan, monsoon will stay energetic for one more week
Monsoon is repeatedly energetic in Rajasthan and up to now about 50 p.c extra rain than regular has been recorded within the state. In accordance with the Meteorological Division, the wet season in Rajasthan will proceed for at the least yet another week. In accordance with the Meteorological Division, rain actions will intensify in lots of elements of japanese Rajasthan and heavy rains are anticipated to proceed in lots of areas for the following one week. Mild to reasonable rain is predicted in some elements of Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions of western Rajasthan and heavy rains are anticipated at some locations from September 2-3.
Heavy rains possible in Odisha until September 4
The IMD has forecast mild to reasonable rains in Odisha this week. It stated that heavy rains are anticipated to proceed in some elements of the state until September 4. The Meteorological Division stated that within the subsequent 12 hours, winds are more likely to blow at a pace of 40-50 kmph over the west-central and adjoining north-west Bay of Bengal and the coasts of northern Andhra Pradesh and southern Odisha. It stated that the wind pace may also be 60 kmph.
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