The India Meteorological Department (IMD) plays a crucial role in providing weather forecasts and warnings to help people and authorities prepare for extreme weather events. In its latest report, the IMD has highlighted heavy to very heavy rainfall in several regions across the country.
Heavy Rainfall in Sub-Himalaya West Bengal & Sikkim: The IMD report states that Sub-Himalaya West Bengal & Sikkim are experiencing heavy to very heavy rainfall. These regions, nestled in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas, are prone to intense precipitation due to their proximity to moisture-laden weather systems.
Rainfall in Assam: Assam, known for its lush green landscapes and tea plantations, is also witnessing heavy rainfall. The state, located in northeastern India, receives substantial precipitation during the monsoon season. The IMD’s warning serves as a timely reminder for residents and authorities to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions.
Konkan & Goa Region Affected: The Konkan and Goa regions, known for their picturesque coastlines and vibrant tourist destinations, are experiencing heavy rainfall. The IMD’s report underscores the potential impact on local communities, infrastructure, and tourism activities.
Rainfall in Kerala & Mahe: Kerala and its neighboring union territory, Mahe, are known for their abundant natural beauty and backwater networks. However, heavy rainfall in these regions can lead to flooding and other water-related hazards. The IMD’s warning provides valuable information for residents and authorities to mitigate risks.
Tamil Nadu Receives Heavy Rainfall: Tamil Nadu, a southern state rich in culture and heritage, is currently facing heavy rainfall. The IMD’s report acts as an early warning system, enabling residents and authorities to take necessary precautions and minimize potential damage.
Rainfall in Other Affected Regions: The IMD’s report also highlights heavy rainfall at isolated places in various other regions. These include Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gangetic West Bengal, Saurashtra & Kutch, Madhya Maharashtra, Coastal Karnataka, and Odisha. The warning serves as a reminder for residents and local administrations in these areas to stay prepared and respond effectively to any adverse weather conditions.