Monsoon again active, heavy rain and flooding is expected in Madhya Pradesh
The monsoon systems became active again after three-four days of low stops in the state. The meteorological department predicted heavy rain and floody conditions in Madhya Pradesh in the coming days. Rainfall is expected to continue in different parts of the state for the next three to four days, which can not only affect life, but also in some areas can lead to a floody situation. Changes in the weather due to monsoon activism, according to the meteorological department, a red warning of heavy rain was issued in the state at 19 places, while the warning of very heavy rain was issued in 5 places in the state. In addition, there is a possibility of flooding and weakening in 23 places, which warned the administration. The meteorological department warned against heavy to very heavy rainfall that, due to the activation of the monsoon system, many parts of the state could get raining continuously over the next few days. Meanwhile, there is a possibility of heavy to heavy rain after July 26, which can increase the water level in river drains and cause floody conditions. The threat of floody conditions can cause the weakening of the water paralysis, especially around the lower areas and water bodies. The administration was warned due to the possible threat of flooding and all relevant departments were asked to be prepared for emergency measures. During this time, people appealed not to go to low -lying areas and stay away from the weakening of places. Possible affected areas The meteorological department where the meteorological department issued extreme heavy rain and flood warnings includes districts bordering the capital Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur and Chhattisgarh. Due to the increase in the water level of river wires in these areas, floody conditions may arise at any time. What should administration and citizens do? The administration has already begun preparations. Teams were activated for relief and rescue operations and officers were deployed. During this time, people appealed to take special precautions, especially in areas where weakening or flood conditions can be created. It is also advisable to stay away from the river wires and take shelter in high places. Share this story -tags