Monsoon will return to Rajasthan again, in the video -yellow warning in 11 districts learning, warns about heavy rains on Teej

Monsoon will be active again in Rajasthan. The meteorological department predicted heavy rain in the state from Friday, July 26. Below, Yellow Alert was issued in 11 districts of the state, which will be effective for two days, ie on July 26. After this, the rainy season could increase on July 27 and 28, for which an orange warning was issued. According to the meteorological department, heavy rains in many areas of Rajasthan, due to the moisture from the bay of Bengal and Central India. During this time, strong winds, thunder and weakening can also arise. The department advised people not to be vigilant and did not leave the house unnecessarily. Which districts will affect? The 11 districts where yellow warnings were declared Friday and Saturday were: Jaipur, Dausa, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Tonk, Bundi, Kota, Bhilwara, Chittorgharh, Jhalawar and Baran. On July 27 and 28, these districts can receive strong rain, which declares the department an orange warning. This is an indication that weather conditions can be dangerous and need administrative preparations. The Monsoon Meteorological Department also indicated that this rainfall period will not last long. From 1 August, the intensity of rain in the state will begin to decline. Although sporadic rain may continue, the possibility of heavy rainfall will be reduced on a large scale. The district administration was kept in a warning mode in light of the heavy rain warning on the administration warning mode. All the Tehsils and urban bodies were instructed to monitor the reconciliation, road damage and electricity system. Rescue teams were asked to be ready in possible flood -driven areas. Relief for farmers, but vigilance will certainly bring relief, especially in areas where there has been less rainfall so far. But due to weakening and excessive moisture in the fields, there is also a possibility of crops damage. The Agriculture Division has called on the farmers to watch the weather updates and to be careful about the crops.