The Indian Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in many areas of the country on 21 June (Saturday). However, the arrival of monsoon in most parts of the country has brought relief from the heat, but there is a havoc in some areas of Rajasthan. Ganganagar was the hottest city in the country on Saturday. The maximum temperature was recorded at 42.8 degrees. Apart from this, mercury in Suratgarh and Jaisalemer also crossed 40 degrees. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert warning of heavy rains in northeastern states and some areas of Uttar Pradesh.
In the event of an orange alert issuing, the common people are advised to keep an eye on the situation and take necessary steps to take the necessary steps. According to the Meteorological Department, Yellow alert has been issued for all other places except in the southwest region of the country and parts of West Bengal. Heavy rains may also occur in these places.
Yellow alert in Delhi, air cleared
‘Yellow’ alert has been issued in Delhi due to thunderstorms and rain forecasting. It was the most clean air since September last year on Friday. The Air Quality Index (AQI) was 75 in the ‘satisfactory’ category for the fourth consecutive day. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), at four in the evening, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was 75 which falls in a satisfactory category. It is the cleanest air since September 28, 2024. Last year, on September 28, AQI was 67. AQI was recorded at 89, 80 and 96 respectively on June 19, June 18 and 17, which is in the category of ‘satisfactory’. On Monday, air quality was recorded in the ‘medium’ category with 111.
Landslide due to rain in Himachal Pradesh
Due to rains in various parts of Himachal Pradesh, landslides were reported at many places on Friday. The local meteorological center has released ‘Orange Alert’ for extremely heavy rains on 22, 23, 25 and 26 June in some areas of the state. Officials said that traffic has been disrupted on Dharamshala-Chhatro-Gagal route due to landslides and the work of restarting the road is going on. Reports of waterlogging have also come to light in the martyr Inder Singh Middle School of Pandoh, which led to the students faced trouble. The Meteorological Department has released ‘Orange Alert’ for extremely heavy rains at some places for Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday and ‘Yellow Alert’ for Tuesday.
Nahan’s most rainfall
The maximum rainfall in the state was recorded at 84.7 mm in Nahan, followed by 35 mm in Pandoh, 26.3 mm in Slapper, 20.5 mm in Sarahan, 19.8 mm in Paonta Sahib, 19 mm in Jogindernagar, 17.2 mm in Pachhad, 15.6 mm in Rampur and 15 mm in Rampur and 15 mm. Sundernagar, Shimla and Kangra rained with thunderstorms, while Bajaura lasted strong winds at a speed of 37 km per hour. The Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains in central and lower hilly areas may cause landslides, waterlogging in low -lying areas and partial damage to weak structures, as well as slippery on the roads and low visibility may cause vehicles slip. According to the forecast, the circumstances are favorable for the southwest monsoon to move forward in some parts of Himachal Pradesh in the next two to three days.
Rain in many parts of Haryana
Many parts of Punjab and Haryana received rain on Friday, which led to a drop in temperature. According to the Meteorological Department, Chandigarh, the joint capital of both states, recorded 9.7 mm of rain till morning. Several areas including Rohtak, Faridabad and Gurugram in Haryana received rain, while Pathankot, Fatehgarh Sahib, Rupnagar and Hoshiarpur in Punjab recorded light rain. The Meteorological Department says that in the coming days, there are favorable conditions for the southwest monsoon to move forward in parts of Punjab and Haryana. Light to moderate rains in many places in Punjab on 24 June, many places on 21 and 23 June, while on 22 and 25 June, rain is likely to receive rain at most places. In Haryana and Chandigarh, there is a possibility of rain at most places on 21, 22, 23 and 25 June, and on 24 June.
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