Parts of Gujarat experienced heavy rain on Monday, with Bharuch receiving 120 mm of rainfall between 4 pm and 6 pm. (PTI file)
The India Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in the state this week. The state was hit by torrential rains last week, leading to massive flooding
The Met Office has predicted heavy rainfall in the districts of Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch on Tuesday, September 3. Heavy rainfall is also expected in northeastern states such as Galaya.
According to the meteorological agency's announcement, “There is a clear low-pressure area over the northwest Arabian Sea, which is now located over the northwest Arabian Sea and adjacent to the central and western Arabian Sea. In the next 12 hours, it may continue to move further south-west and gradually weaken. to low pressure area.
Heavy rain in Gujarat
Parts of Gujarat experienced heavy rain on Monday, with Bharuch receiving 120 mm of rainfall between 4 pm and 6 pm. The India Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in the state this week. The state was hit by torrential rains last week, causing massive flooding.
The IMD said that cyclone Asna, which formed off the coast of Kutch on Friday, has turned into a depression and moved further south-southwest in the Arabian Sea on Monday. The state government said 132 reservoirs were on “high alert” and 10 rivers were overflowing.
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana crumbling in storm
Heavy downpours in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have killed 31 people, damaged roads and railway tracks, disrupted transportation, submerged thousands of acres of crops, forced relief agencies to engage in rescue and recovery efforts, and left people unable to meet their daily needs.
The two Telugu states were hit by torrential rains on Monday, with 16 deaths reported in Telangana and 15 in neighboring Andhra Pradesh, which bore the brunt of the torrential rains.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday directed all officials in the state to carry out effective relief operations and help flood victims in the wake of unprecedented rains and floods, especially in Vijayawada Disaster victims.
The Chief Minister said he is conducting surprise inspections in flood-affected areas and seeking feedback directly from people through the Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) mode.
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