New Delhi: According to the MET Department (IMD), a low-pressure area will be formed in the Bay of Bengal on July 11-12, giving strength to the weakened monsoon. The monsoon is expected to advance around July 10 in Delhi along with the remaining parts of western UP, Punjab, Haryana, and parts of Rajasthan. Monsoon is delaying in the last 15 years in the national capital.
Delhiites may be waiting for rain, but the rain in Bihar is in the state of affairs. Several districts of Bihar are currently reeling under severe floods. Villages have become islands, rivers are swollen, people are migrating. In Bihar, the situation is constantly deteriorating due to floods. Flood water is entering houses. Bihar suffers the brunt of floods every year. Millions of people are affected. Hundreds of people and cattle die. In a way, floods have become an annual tragedy in Bihar, which comes every year. That is why Bihar is the most flood-affected area in the country. This village of Sugauli is getting terrible erosion from the Sikrahana river.
People from Delhi to Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana are eagerly waiting for the monsoon. The MET department has predicted that monsoon conditions are prevailing in north India from July 10. The monsoon will soon enter Delhi.
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