Orange warning in many states; IMD Issues Multi-Equal Warning and Advisor for people. Bharat News

Orange warning in many states; IMD Issues Multi-Equal Warning and Advisor for people. Bharat News

The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) on Monday issued an orange warning and multi-stricken warning to several states, as it used to predict heavily for very heavy rainfall and storm activity.

In the Northeast, states like Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura are also expected to receive heavy to heavy rains from noon to night from noon to night. IMD has issued an orange warning for states.

In South India, especially in Kerala and its month region, heavy rainfall is watching. The monsoon is already showing its full strength in these areas, which is providing relief from the heat of the heat.

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Many northern states including Haryana, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and western Uttar Pradesh are expected to experience strong winds up to 60 km per hour and Thandarskwall.

In states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand, power and ugly winds (up to 50 km per hour) are expected with thunderstorms. Similar weather is likely to be in Jammu and Kashmir-Ladakh region and parts of the Northeast.

Eastern Rajasthan, Sub-Himmiman West Bengal and Sikkim are cautious for heavy rainfall in some areas.

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Gujarat, coastal Andhra Pradesh, internal Karnataka, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu (including Puducherry and Karikal) can be witnessed with electricity and light hooliganism winds at a speed of 30-40 kmph. West Rajasthan is also likely to see dust storms, a common phenomenon in the region that the monsoon is completely set.

IMD has also warned of many risks related to bad weather, including:

📌 Tipping big trees and branches of branches
📌 Damage to standing crops, bananas and papaya gardens
📌 Power and disintegration of communication lines
📌 injuries to people and cattle due to hail
📌 Moderate damage to moderate damage to houses, walls and huts
📌 Flight of loose objects due to strong winds

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As part of its advisor, IMD has urged people to take the following precautions in the affected areas:

📌 Stay indoors, keep windows and doors closed
📌 Avoid traveling, especially during severe weather
📌 Look for shelter away from trees and open fields
📌 Unplug Electrical and Electronic Equipment
📌 Immediately release water bodies
📌 Monitor the weather updates and if the situation deteriorates, be prepared to go to safe places

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