Several parts of north Odisha, north interior and south coastal experienced moderate rain/thundershower in the past 24 hours.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rains over some areas of Tamil Nadu and adjoining Puducherry, as well as some districts adjacent to Western Ghats from Tuesday.
Heavy rainfall has triggered flash floods and disrupted normal life across Himachal Pradesh.
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The low pressure area is likely to become well-marked today and concentrate into depression by tomorrow.
Many areas in Cuttack district have been inundated due to rise in river water levels. People are grappling with adverse situations while commuting has also become difficult as Birupa River water level rises.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday predicted heavy rainfall activities in several parts of Odisha starting from August 18. As per IMD’s Regional Centre in Bhubaneswar, a fresh low pressure area is likely to form over north Bay of Bengal around August 19.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) today issued warning for heavy rainfall in several parts of Odisha ahead of the formation of a low pressure system over north Bay of Bengal.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday said the fresh low pressure system is likely to become more marked during subsequent 24 hours and move west-northwestwards thereafter.
Morada, Rasgobindapur and Suliapada which are situated in the upper catchment of Jalaka river in Mayurbhanj district received heavy rainfall in the past couple of days.
As per IMD’s Regional Centre in Bhubaneswar, the system is likely to concentrate into a Depression during the next 48 hours. The Met department has issued 'Red Warning' for heavy to very heavy rainfall very likely to occur at a few places.
The Twin Cities of Cuttack and Bhubaneswar experienced intense spells of rain since early morning under influence of a low-pressure area over coastal Odisha on Saturday.
As per India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Regional Centre in Bhubaneswar, seven districts in Odisha experienced heavy rainfall (115.6 mm to204.4 mm).
He also instructed that roads damaged by floods should be repaired immediately to restore transport and communication, and in case of landslides, immediate measures should be taken to clear the roads.
From Mumbai to Odisha and other parts of the country, heavy and intense spell of rainfall has put brakes on normal life.
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