Monsoon knocks in the country, bringing relief to some and trouble to others; see the condition of your state in pictures

Posted on 28th Jun 2024 by rohit kumar

Monsoon has entered many states of India including Delhi NCR. Monsoon has also reached Uttar Pradesh via Bihar. People struggling with scorching heat in many states have got relief due to rain, while for many people this rain has become a disaster, waterlogging and traffic jams are being seen in many places.

 

Light to moderate rain is expected in many states including Karnataka, Kerala, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Andhra Pradesh for the next five days. Let us know in which states the havoc of heavy rain continues.

 

Worse conditions due to rain in Uttar Pradesh

 

After continuous heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh, many parts of Moradabad city have been waterlogged. Due to rain, small children are going to school covered with plastic. People are facing a lot of difficulty in getting out.

 

Due to heavy rains in Gujarat, the sea is in turmoil due to which more than 4500 fishing boats have been parked at a safe place at Okha port in Devbhoomi Dwarka district. There is a complete ban on fishing boats going into the sea until the administration informs.

 

After continuous heavy rains in Dibrugarh, Assam on Thursday, many parts of the city were waterlogged.

 

The morning rain in many areas of the capital Delhi has also affected the speed of vehicles on the roads. The speed of vehicles has slowed down. Waterlogging has also had a huge impact on traffic, people are facing a lot of difficulties going out.

 

In Kanpur too, heavy rains have drenched the entire city, there is no such area and corner of the city where rain has not reached. Yesterday, about 33 mm of rain was recorded in Kanpur. This was the highest rainfall in Kanpur so far this season. Photos of people passing through severely filled water on the road due to rain in Kanpur have surfaced.

 

People got relief from rain in Bihar

The first heavy rain of monsoon was recorded in many parts of Bihar including Patna. Patna recorded the highest rainfall of 43.0 mm with strong winds and thunder. On one hand, the temperature dropped due to the rain, on the other hand, people got relief from the humid heat. The weather remained normal due to rain in Darbhanga, Bettiah, Motihari, Nawada, and other places in the state.

 

Monsoon has also entered Himachal, let us tell you that monsoon has entered seven districts of Himachal. More than 70 mm of rain was recorded in some areas of Una districts.

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