Serious Situation in Bihar
According to the IMD, Bihar will experience heavy rainfall for the next five days. West Champaran, East Champaran, Sheohar, Gopalganj, and Siwan districts are particularly vulnerable to very heavy rainfall. These areas also face the threat of strong winds (30-40 km/h) and lightning. Several rivers, including Gandak, Kosi, Mahananda, and Adhwara, are flowing above the danger mark, increasing the risk of flooding. The local administration has been put on high alert.
Alert in Uttar Pradesh and Other States
Several districts in Uttar Pradesh, such as Banda, Chitrakoot, Sonbhadra, Mirzapur, and Saharanpur, are under a warning for light to moderate rainfall, with heavy rainfall expected in some areas. Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand also face the risk of landslides and road closures due to heavy rainfall. A red alert has been issued for northeastern states like Assam, Meghalaya, and Sikkim, anticipating very heavy rainfall.
Rainfall Forecast for Delhi-NCR
Delhi-NCR is also expected to experience light rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning over the next few days. However, the intensity of rainfall here will be lower compared to other states.
Monsoon Situation
According to the IMD, the monsoon is advancing northward, leading to increased rainfall activity in Bihar and northern India. According to Skymet, a private weather agency, this year has seen above-normal rainfall in June and July, a first in the last 12 years.
Flooding Ravages Parts of Madhya Pradesh
Several districts in Madhya Pradesh, including Guna and Shivpuri, are affected by floods. Relief and rescue teams have been deployed, with Guna and Shivpuri being the worst affected.
21 Districts of UP Affected by Floods
Twenty-one districts in Uttar Pradesh, including Auraiya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj, are affected by floods. The Ganga river is flowing above the danger mark in Varanasi, Mirzapur, Ghazipur, and Ballia, while the Yamuna river is above the danger mark in Auraiya, Kalpi, Hamirpur, Prayagraj, and Banda. The Betwa river has also crossed the danger mark in Hamirpur. Heavy and continuous rainfall in Prayagraj has caused the Ganga and Yamuna rivers to swell, affecting over 200 villages and around 60 settlements in the city.