The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a report indicating heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls in East Rajasthan and heavy rainfall in West Rajasthan. The regions have experienced substantial precipitation, resulting in various locations recording significant rainfall levels.
According to the IMD, in East Rajasthan, Mount Abu Tehsil Sr in the Sirohi district recorded 23 mm of rainfall, while Abu Road Sr in the same district received 16 mm. Ajmer Tehsil Sr in Ajmer district witnessed 14 mm of rainfall, and Sambhar Sr in Jaipur district received 10 mm. Other locations in the region, including Tonk Tehsil Sr in Tonk district (10 mm), Danta Ramgarh in Sikar district (9 mm), Pushkar Sr in Ajmer district (9 mm), Naraina Sr in Jaipur district (8 mm), Ajmer city (7 mm), Mangrol in Baran district (7 mm), and Rupbas in Bharatpur district (7 mm), also experienced significant rainfall.
Location | Rainfall (in mm) |
---|---|
East Rajasthan | |
Mount Abu Tehsil Sr | 23 |
Abu Road Sr | 16 |
Ajmer Tehsil Sr | 14 |
Sambhar Sr | 10 |
Tonk Tehsil Sr | 10 |
Danta Ramgarh | 9 |
Pushkar Sr | 9 |
Naraina Sr | 8 |
Ajmer | 7 |
Mangrol | 7 |
Rupbas | 7 |
West Rajasthan | |
Bagoda Sr | 10 |
Bali | 7 |
Jayal Sr | 7 |
In West Rajasthan, Bagoda Sr in Jalore district witnessed 10 mm of rainfall, while Bali in Pali district and Jayal Sr in Nagaur district received 7 mm each.
The IMD’s report highlights the intense rainfall activity occurring in both East and West Rajasthan. Such heavy rainfall can have implications for local communities, including the potential for flooding and waterlogging. It is important for residents and authorities in the affected areas to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to ensure safety and minimize any potential damage caused by heavy rainfall.
The IMD continues to monitor the weather conditions and provide timely updates to assist residents and authorities in dealing with the impact of these rainfall events.