Heavy Rainfall in Delhi NCR: IMD Issues Orange Alert Amid Flooding and Water Logging

Heavy Rainfall in Delhi NCR: IMD Issues Orange Alert Amid Flooding and Water Logging

New Delhi, August 11, 2024 – The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the Delhi NCR region, with heavy rainfall expected to persist throughout the day, raising concerns about potential flooding. The alert is part of a broader weather pattern impacting multiple states, signifying an especially active monsoon season.

Delhi Prepares for Intense Rainfall, Flood Risks

IMD’s forecast for August 11 predicts intense rainfall across north-western and south-western parts of Delhi, prompting authorities to prepare for water-logging and flood-like situations. Reports of traffic snarls and waterlogged roads have already emerged from various parts of the city.

Dr. Rajendra Jenamani, Senior Scientist at IMD, stated, “The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to range between 32 to 34 degrees Celsius, with continuous heavy downpours likely throughout the day.”

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has activated emergency response teams to manage potential crises, with a spokesperson confirming, “Teams are deployed across the city to handle any emergencies resulting from the heavy rainfall.”

Delhi Forecast for Next Seven Days Official Notification

Extended Rainfall Predicted Through August 15

The IMD anticipates that the wet spell will extend beyond today, with light to moderate showers continuing in Delhi over the next few days. A yellow alert has been issued for the weekend, indicating a chance of light rain in certain areas. Dr. Jenamani noted, “Rainfall is expected to persist through August 15, with some areas likely experiencing heavy downpours.”

Orange Alerts Across Multiple States

Apart from Delhi NCR, the IMD has extended orange alerts to several states, emphasizing the widespread impact of the current monsoon system:

  • Tamil Nadu
  • Puducherry and Karaikal
  • Rajasthan
  • Uttarakhand
  • Bihar
  • Northeastern states (Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Assam, Meghalaya)
  • Kerala

Authorities in these regions are urged to implement disaster management protocols, with Kerala issuing warnings about potential landslides in hilly areas.

Monsoon Driven by Cyclonic Systems

According to Skymet, the ongoing rainfall is driven by several key meteorological factors, including cyclonic circulations in north-east Rajasthan and south-east Uttar Pradesh, and a monsoon trough extending across northern India.

Dr. M. Mohapatra, Director General of Meteorology at IMD, explained, “The interaction between these systems is causing widespread and intense rainfall, indicating an unusually active monsoon influenced by broader climate patterns.”

Precautions and Safety Measures

Residents are advised to take the following precautions:

  • Stay updated on weather alerts.
  • Avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall.
  • Prepare for potential waterlogging in low-lying areas.
  • Follow local authority guidelines.
  • Keep emergency supplies ready.

Dr. Arunabha Ghosh, CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water, emphasized, “Cities need to invest in better urban planning and climate resilience strategies to manage extreme weather events effectively.”

Economic Impact of Heavy Rainfall

The heavy rainfall is expected to have significant economic implications, particularly in agriculture. Dr. Trilochan Mohapatra, former Director General of ICAR, stated, “While some regions will benefit from improved soil moisture, others may face challenges like waterlogging and increased pest incidence.”

As the monsoon intensifies across India, residents in affected areas are urged to stay alert and prioritize safety. The ongoing heavy rainfall in Delhi NCR and other parts of India highlights the power of monsoon systems and the need for robust disaster preparedness. For more details visit IMD Delhi NCR.

 

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