IMD issued heavy rainfall alert till May 31

IMD issued heavy rainfall: This is the first time in a decade and a half that the monsoon has entered Kerala so early, causing heavy rains in many areas. India Meteorological Department (IMD) Issued heavy rainfall alert till May 31.

Monsoon clouds and fast-moving winds are what all farmers are waiting for. Rains lashed many parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand since late night, giving relief from the scorching heat. The cloudy period continued in the country’s capital Delhi.

IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert till May 31
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Heavy rains on Saturday night caused waterlogging and caused hardship for commuters. It is also raining in the northeast and the temperature has dropped. The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain and strong winds in various states of the country.

The Meteorological Department has forecast another spell of rain in Delhi NCR, where clouds continue to move. According to IMD, heavy rains are expected in Kerala and Karnataka till May 32. A warning of heavy rains has been issued for coastal parts of Goa and Maharashtra.

IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert till May 31
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Heavy rains are expected in Kerala from May 25 to May 26 and in Karnataka until May 27. According to IMD, heavy rainfall is likely in the Northeast region. Assam, Meghalaya and Nagaland will receive heavy rainfall.

Apart from these, heavy rainfall is likely to occur in Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura till May 31. Heavy rainfall is likely to occur in many parts between May 28 and 31. Heavy rains have caused immense damage in the capital Delhi and Delhi-NCR, making life difficult for people.

Waterlogging on streets and major roads led to traffic congestion. Not only this, cars and bikes were also seen submerged in the images. Even the DTS buses were filled with water. The rain was so heavy that water could not be supplied from the drains.

Life in Kerala is also difficult due to the rains and everyone is in trouble. Heavy rains are still lashing many parts of Kerala, causing fields and roads to turn into rivers in many places. Officers and employees going to office are also facing problems.

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