Severe Rainfall Alert Issued: IMD Warns of Flood Risk and Travel Disruption
Severe Rainfall Alert Issued: IMD Warns of Flood Risk and Travel Disruption
๐ฐ Article: Severe Rainfall Alert Issued Across Multiple Regions
⚠️ Heavy Rainfall Warning: Stay Safe and Updated
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a severe rainfall alert for several states, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and parts of the northeast. The warning is expected to be in effect over the next 72 hours, with the possibility of flash floods, waterlogging, and transportation disruptions in major urban areas.
According to IMD, monsoon currents have intensified, leading to widespread rainfall across the western and central zones. Coastal areas may experience wind speeds up to 60 km/h, along with heavy downpours, lightning, and thunderstorms.
Local authorities have advised people to avoid unnecessary travel, stay indoors during peak rain hours, and keep emergency kits ready. Schools and colleges in high-alert zones may remain closed, and train and flight services could face delays.
☔ Precautions You Should Take:
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Avoid low-lying flood-prone areas
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Charge mobile phones and stock up essentials
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Stay tuned to local news for emergency announcements
This rainfall is crucial for water reservoirs and agriculture, but the risk of urban flooding remains a concern. Citizens are urged to follow weather updates and cooperate with disaster management teams.
Stay safe and take all necessary precautions.
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