The India Meteorological Division has positioned Gujarat underneath a crimson alert, indicating extraordinarily heavy rainfall. In the meantime, Delhi and Gurugram, which have been reeling underneath incessant rainfall over the previous few days, would possibly get some reduction. In its Friday forecast, the climate company predicted no rain for the nationwide capital and solely mild showers for Gurugram, the Millennium Metropolis.
Which areas in Gujarat will see heavy rainfall?
In keeping with the forecast, the Gujarat area is prone to expertise intense showers between September 5 and 6, whereas Saurashtra and Kutch might witness heavy to very heavy rain from September 6 to 7.
What’s the forecast for Delhi-NCR?
For the Delhi-NCR area, no rain warning has been issued for the capital, whereas Gurugram and Faridabad have been positioned underneath a yellow alert, indicating mild rain.
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What’s the newest on the Yamuna flood state of affairs?
At the very least 55 households had been rescued from a flood-affected village in Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh as water from the Hathnikund barrage in Haryana prompted the Yamuna river to swell.
The rescued households are from Badarpur village, located on the banks of the Yamuna within the Loni sub-division, and had been evacuated with the assistance of a Nationwide Catastrophe Response Power (NDRF) workforce deployed within the space, Extra District Justice of the Peace (Finance) Saurabh Bhatt advised PTI.
“Preparations for meals, together with milk for infants, have been made for the rescued households,” Bhatt stated, including that camps have been arrange for villagers, although many are reluctant to maneuver to them.
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Punjab floods
Punjab can also be witnessing heavy rainfall, and round 37 lives have been misplaced on account of extreme flooding, introduced the state authorities on Thursday.
In keeping with the federal government of Punjab, round 1,655 villages have been affected, with Gurdaspur essentially the most affected space of the lot, as 324 villages are impacted by flooding, adopted by Ferozepur (111), Amritsar (190), Hoshiarpur (121), Kapurthala (123) and Sangrur (107), whose villages had been considerably impacted by floods.
(With inputs from information company PTI)

