Disaster increased in India! There will be heavy rain in these 4 states, IMD has issued an alert
Disaster increased in India! There will be heavy rain in these 4 states, IMD has issued an alert
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Patna: Different incarnations of weather are being seen in many parts of India. It is snowing in the mountains and it is raining in the plains with severe cold. Meanwhile, a new update from IMD is coming. According to IMD, from January 11 to January 13, there is an estimate of heavy rainfall in four states of the country. These states are Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha. Along with this, cold, fog and rain are expected in most parts of Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan. IMD has issued yellow and orange alerts forecasting rainfall in many states in the coming days. An update has also been issued on the condition of rainfall in Delhi.

Heavy rain forecast in 4 states:-
IMD senior scientist RK Jenamani said that from January 11, a western disturbance is expected in the eastern region of the country. This Western Disturbance will move further over the central and eastern parts of the country and cause heavy rainfall. Orange alert has been issued for Odisha on 11th and 12th January. There may be hailstorms on January 11.

The same IMD's 'Orange Alert' has warned of 'extremely bad weather', in which disruptions such as road and rail closures and power supply interruptions are expected. Similarly, a yellow alert has been issued for Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal from January 11 to January 13. With regard to the national capital, it is expected that there will be very little rainfall in the city and there will be no rainfall between January 11 and January 17 as there is no further western disturbance. At the same time, the mercury will come down due to the removal of clouds. The ongoing rains in the Western Himalayas and adjoining plains of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab will end.

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