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Published : Aug 27, 2020, 7:23 AM IST

Updated : Aug 27, 2020, 11:19 PM IST

21:27 August 27

Intense rainfall activity over central, north and south India for next four days

New Delhi:  The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday forecast heavy rainfall over several parts of central and north India for the next four days.

The IMD said heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls at isolated places are very likely over east Madhya Pradesh and at isolated places over west Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha (Maharashtra) and Chhattisgarh on August 28.

Heavy rainfall at isolated places are likely over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Gujarat, Konkan, Goa and Telangana for August 28.

For the same day, moderate to severe thunderstorm, accompanied with lightning at isolated places, are also very likely over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.

Strong winds with speed reaching 45-55 kilometres per hour are very likely over the southwest Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas, the IMD said.

The MeT Department said due to heavy rainfall over east Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha, localised flooding of roads, water logging in low lying areas and closure of underpasses mainly in urban areas is expected on August 28.

21:24 August 27

H R Biswas, Director, IMD Bhubaneswar

Heavy rain in Chhattisgarh & western Odisha during next 24 hours may create flood situation in Mahanadi basic. At present Hirakud dam is releasing 2,48, 119 cusec water per second through 16 gates to control Mohanadi flood: H R Biswas, Director, IMD Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

21:23 August 27

Ujh river in Kathua district

Kashmir: Indian Air Force's M-17 helicopter rescued 7 people 34 hours after they got trapped between two streams of Ujh river in Kathua district on Thursday.

21:18 August 27

Over 83.62 lakh people continue to suffer in Bihar floods

Patna: Over 83.62 lakh people continued to suffer due to the floods in Bihar with the Ganga flowing over the danger-mark at many places, officials said on Thursday.

The water level of the river breached the danger-mark at Gandhi Ghat and Hathidah in Patna, and Kahalgaon in the Bhagalpur district, as per an official bulletin issued by the Water Resources Department.

The Bagmati river was flowing above the danger level at five places in the state, it added.

Total 83,62,451 people continued to suffer in 1,333 panchayat areas of 130 blocks in 16 districts, the bulletin said.

There was no change in the figures for the fifth consecutive day.

Flood-related toll remained at 27. The last fatality was reported on August 20.

Most of the deaths have been reported from Darbhanga where 11 people died, followed by Muzaffarpur (six), West Champaran (four), Saran, Siwan and Khagaria (two each), the bulletin said.

The 16 districts that have been hit by the flood are Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul, Kishanganj, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, West Champaran, East Champaran, Khagaria, Saran, Samastipur, Siwan, Madhubani, Madhepura and Saharsa.

The flood situation is improving every day even though some rivers are in spate and flowing above the danger level, an official of the Water Resources Department said.

21:11 August 27

Heavy rain triggers flood in parts of Odisha, rivers in spate

Heavy rain triggers flood in parts of Odisha, rivers in spate

Bhubaneswar:  Heavy downpour triggered by a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal led to a flood situation in parts of Odisha on Thursday amid swelling rivers, officials said.

Major rivers such as Baitarani, Brahmani, Subarnarekha and Budhabalanga are in spate with their water flowing above the danger-mark, submerging low-lying areas and paddy fields in several districts, Disaster Management Minister Sudam Marndi said.

Arrangements were made to evacuate people to safer places in Bhadrak, Balasore and Jajpur, he said, adding that steps were also taken to provide them food.

The state recorded an average rainfall of 55.8 mm since Wednesday, the minister said.

Six districts received average showers of more than 100 mm, while nine districts got more than 50 mm rainfall during the period, he said.

The state government is fully prepared to deal with the flood situation, and a thorough assessment of damage to crops and properties will be made when the water recedes, Marndi said.

Jharsuguda district recorded the highest 177 mm rainfall, followed by 128.5 mm in Deogarh, 116.7 mm in Sambalpur, 114 mm in Boudh, and 107 mm in Angul district, Special Relief Commissioner P K Jena said.

21:11 August 27

Parts of UP receive light to moderate rainfall

Lucknow: Light to moderate rainfall occurred at a few places in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours, the Meteorological department said on Thursday.  

The MeT department said heavy rain lashed some isolated places in the state, while thunderstorm occurred at a few locations.  

Mauranipur in Jhansi received 14 cm rainfall, Bhinga in Shrawasti (10 cm) and Nighasan in Lakhimpur Kheri (9 cm), it said.

Basti, Chandradeepghat in Gorakhpur and Thakurdwara in Moradabad each received 7 cm rainfall, the MeT department said.

Bahraich and Bijnore each received 6 cm rain, while Turtipar in Ballia and Rath in Hamirpur each recorded 5 cm rainfall, it said.

The MeT department has forecast rain or thundershower at many places over western Uttar Pradesh and at a few locations in the eastern part of the state on Friday.

18:21 August 27

Rains resume in MP, red alert issued for 4 eastern districts

Bhopal: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a red alert stating that extremely heavy rainfall is very likely in four districts of eastern Madhya Pradesh, where monsoon activities have revived in the last 24 hours.

It also issued orange and yellow alerts for some other districts in the state.

All the alerts are valid till Friday morning, an official said.

The red alert, issued by the IMD''s Bhopal office, said that extremely heavy rainfall with thunderstorm and lightning is likely to occur at isolated places of Balaghat, Tikamgarh, Damoh and Sagar districts.

The orange alert warned that very heavy rainfall along with thunderstorm and lightning is likely at isolated places in 12 districts, including Jabalpur and two divisions of the state- Rewa and Shahdol.

18:20 August 27

Heavy rains lash Kolkata, waterlogging in several areas

Kolkata: Heavy rains lashed Kolkata and the coastal districts of West Bengal on Thursday, inundating low-lying areas, officials said.

Several thoroughfares were waterlogged in different parts of Kolkata, including BT Road, Central Avenue, College Street, Amherst Street and EM Bypass, due to the showers that began on Wednesday evening, the weather office said.

However, there were no traffic snarls in the metropolis as COVID-related restrictions were in place but those who went out on essential work or are associated with emergency services had a tough time reaching their destinations.

Many low-lying areas in Ghatal in West Midnapore district and Khanakul in Hooghly, and some places in South 24 Parganas district were submerged owing to the heavy overnight rains.

Diamond Harbour recorded the highest rainfall in the state at 67 mm in the 24 hours till 8.30 am, followed by Dumdum at 56 mm and Salt Lake at 52 mm, the Met department said.

18:19 August 27

Flood situation improves in Uttar Pradesh; 17 districts affected now

Lucknow: The flood situation in Uttar Pradesh improved on Thursday and the number of districts affected by the deluge came down to 17 from 19 on the previous day, officials said here.

Pilibhit and Sant Kabir Nagar are no longer on the list of affected districts, they said.

"The flood situation is improving in the state. There are 17 flood-affected districts, where 893 villages are affected, of which 562 are marooned," state Relief Commissioner Sanjay Goel said.

Till Wednesday, 19 districts with 922 villages were affected by the flood.

The affected districts are Ambedkarnagar, Ayodhya, Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Barabanki, Basti, Deoria, Farrukhabad, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Kasganj,  Kushinagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Mau, Shahjananpur and Sitapur.

The relief commissioner said the Sharda river at Palia Kalan in Lakhimpur Kheri, the Rapti river in Shravasti and the Saryu river in Ayodhya and Turtipar in Ballia were flowing above the danger mark.

He said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to monitor water levels of rivers and alert people residing in nearby villages if necessary. 

15:35 August 27

Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD
Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD

High risk of flash flood for next 24 hours over some areas of Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, East MP & adjoining West UP & West MP subdivision. Moderate risk over some areas of Jammu & Kashmir subdivision also: Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD

15:32 August 27

Odisha floods

WATCH: A farmer and his two bullocks fell into the Mahanadi river on Wednesday in Nayagarh in Odisha, and were rescued.

15:04 August 27

Heavy rains bring respite from heat in Kashmir

Srinagar: Heavy rainfall over the past two days in Kashmir has brought respite from the rising temperatures as the mercury has plunged by several degrees across the valley, officials said on Thursday.

They said the continuous rainfall across Kashmir since the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday has also brought relief to the farmers as the valley had reeled under dry weather conditions over the past three months.

Srinagar city recorded a maximum temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius on August 17 which was the hottest August day in the last 39 years.

The mercury in the city and elsewhere in the valley had stayed above the normal by several degrees this month.

However, the rains have brought down the temperature with the city recording the maximum of 22.6 degrees Celsius on Wednesday which is 13 degrees lower than what it recorded on August 17, the officials said.

The maximum temperature in Srinagar is 6.6 degrees below the normal for this part of the season, they added.

The other places in the valley also experienced huge relief from the hotter days due to the rains as the mercury went down by several degrees.

12:35 August 27

Heavy rainfall continues in Jammu division

Heavy rainfall continues in Jammu division. People residing along with the river areas have been advised to stay alert following heavy rains in the region. 

10:43 August 27

Flood-like situation in Bhadrak

Heavy rains trigger flood-like situation in Bhadrak  

Bhadrak: Heavy rainfall in Odisha's Bhadrak has resulted in a flood-like situation. Moreover, the water-level of the Baitarani River has also risen amid incessant rains.

People here were seen wading through waist-deep water in the flooded areas.  

The situation is such that the villagers of Hasnabad were seen using rubber tubes to get around from one place to another.

Villagers of Chaturbhujpur and Bhandaripokhari block are shifting to a safer place as the water level of Baitarani and other rivers is rising. 

Meanwhile, Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar has predicted moderate rainfall accompanied by thundershowers in the district today.

10:18 August 27

Nullah flooded due to rainfall in Kullu

Chhaki Nullah flooded due to rainfall in Kullu

Himachal Pradesh: Chhaki Nullah in Gharpora village of Kullu district flooded due to rainfall in the region, affecting road connectivity of around five villages.

10:17 August 27

Water-level of Tawi river rises in Jammu

Water-level of Tawi river rises in Jammu, following heavy rainfall in the city.

07:00 August 27

Heavy rain lashes parts of Shimla

Heavy rain lashes parts of Shimla

Rain lashed many parts of Shimla on Thursday morning. 

The meteorological department has issued severe weather warning in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday with at least seven districts likely to be affected.

An orange warning has been issued for Kangra, Sirmaur and Bilaspur and yellow warning for Una, Hamirpur, Mandi and Solan.

06:42 August 27

Govt bulletin says 83.62 lakh people in 16 districts flood-hit in Bihar

Patna: No fresh areas were inundated by flood water for the fourth consecutive day in Bihar where 83.62 lakh people across 16 districts were affected by the
deluge, the official bulletin of the Disaster Management Department said on Wednesday.

The number of flood victims and affected areas remained the same since Saturday, it said adding that 83,62,451 people in 1,333 panchayats of 130 blocks are reeling under the impact of the calamity.

06:38 August 27

Odisha Chief Secretary reviews flood-like situation in 12 districts

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Secretary Asit Tripathi has reviewed the rainfall and possible flood-like situation with collectors of 12 districts, officials of Water Resources Department and other concerned departments.

"Chief Secretary has directed to the collectors to closely monitor the situation and take all preemptive steps to save life and evacuation of the people from vulnerable areas if required, Patrolling in the low laying areas and to monitor the Walter level constantly," said Special Relief Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted very heavy rainfall for the next 24 hours in some districts of Odisha.

06:37 August 27

Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force deployed in Bhadrak for flood rescue operation

Bhadrak: Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) team has been deployed in Dhamanagar town of Bhadrak district for rescue and evacuation operation in the flood-affected areas.  Several areas of the state are reeling under flood-like situation due to incessant rainfall.

06:27 August 27

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J-K: Rajouri police issues alert in view of heavy rainfall  

Rajouri: Following heavy rains, an alert was issued by the police here and people have been advised not to move close to any water body.

A press statement from Rajouri police read, "In view of heavy rainfall in last 12 hours, most of the water bodies are heavily flooded. Keeping in view all this, an alert is issued and people are advised not to move close to any water body. Besides, in case of any emergency, people can contact the officers and helpline numbers of police across Rajouri district which are given below."  

"SDPO Thanamandi - 9419170220 (For Darhal and Thanamandi), SDPO Manjakote - 7006548253 for Manjakote, Dy SP HQrs Rajouri - 7006108119 for Rajouri town and peripheral, SDPO Nowshera - 7889882440 for Nowshera sub division area, DySP DAR Rajouri - 9419113171 for Kotranka sub division, PCR Rajouri - 01962262515," the press statement read.  

Besides, any police officer of Police Post and Police Station level can be contacted by public in case of any need while all the field officers are in regular touch with PRIs and village 'Numberdars' to keep a close eye on the situation.

As per a weather advisory issued by the Meteorological Department department in Jammu and Kashmir, "widespread moderate rainfall" is likely across J&K for 72 hours beginning Tuesday night.

"Widespread light to moderate rainfall is expected in Kashmir division on August 26, 27," the advisory said. "Scattered light to moderate rain is also expected in Ladakh during this period. The wet spell is likely to reduce the rainfall deficit witnessed in J&K and Ladakh this year."

The inclement weather "may lead to disruption of traffic on 270-kilometer Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, Srinagar-Leh National Highway, Mughal Road and Sadhna Pass."

21:27 August 27

Intense rainfall activity over central, north and south India for next four days

New Delhi:  The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday forecast heavy rainfall over several parts of central and north India for the next four days.

The IMD said heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy falls at isolated places are very likely over east Madhya Pradesh and at isolated places over west Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha (Maharashtra) and Chhattisgarh on August 28.

Heavy rainfall at isolated places are likely over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Gujarat, Konkan, Goa and Telangana for August 28.

For the same day, moderate to severe thunderstorm, accompanied with lightning at isolated places, are also very likely over Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.

Strong winds with speed reaching 45-55 kilometres per hour are very likely over the southwest Arabian Sea. Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas, the IMD said.

The MeT Department said due to heavy rainfall over east Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha, localised flooding of roads, water logging in low lying areas and closure of underpasses mainly in urban areas is expected on August 28.

21:24 August 27

H R Biswas, Director, IMD Bhubaneswar

Heavy rain in Chhattisgarh & western Odisha during next 24 hours may create flood situation in Mahanadi basic. At present Hirakud dam is releasing 2,48, 119 cusec water per second through 16 gates to control Mohanadi flood: H R Biswas, Director, IMD Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

21:23 August 27

Ujh river in Kathua district

Kashmir: Indian Air Force's M-17 helicopter rescued 7 people 34 hours after they got trapped between two streams of Ujh river in Kathua district on Thursday.

21:18 August 27

Over 83.62 lakh people continue to suffer in Bihar floods

Patna: Over 83.62 lakh people continued to suffer due to the floods in Bihar with the Ganga flowing over the danger-mark at many places, officials said on Thursday.

The water level of the river breached the danger-mark at Gandhi Ghat and Hathidah in Patna, and Kahalgaon in the Bhagalpur district, as per an official bulletin issued by the Water Resources Department.

The Bagmati river was flowing above the danger level at five places in the state, it added.

Total 83,62,451 people continued to suffer in 1,333 panchayat areas of 130 blocks in 16 districts, the bulletin said.

There was no change in the figures for the fifth consecutive day.

Flood-related toll remained at 27. The last fatality was reported on August 20.

Most of the deaths have been reported from Darbhanga where 11 people died, followed by Muzaffarpur (six), West Champaran (four), Saran, Siwan and Khagaria (two each), the bulletin said.

The 16 districts that have been hit by the flood are Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul, Kishanganj, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, West Champaran, East Champaran, Khagaria, Saran, Samastipur, Siwan, Madhubani, Madhepura and Saharsa.

The flood situation is improving every day even though some rivers are in spate and flowing above the danger level, an official of the Water Resources Department said.

21:11 August 27

Heavy rain triggers flood in parts of Odisha, rivers in spate

Heavy rain triggers flood in parts of Odisha, rivers in spate

Bhubaneswar:  Heavy downpour triggered by a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal led to a flood situation in parts of Odisha on Thursday amid swelling rivers, officials said.

Major rivers such as Baitarani, Brahmani, Subarnarekha and Budhabalanga are in spate with their water flowing above the danger-mark, submerging low-lying areas and paddy fields in several districts, Disaster Management Minister Sudam Marndi said.

Arrangements were made to evacuate people to safer places in Bhadrak, Balasore and Jajpur, he said, adding that steps were also taken to provide them food.

The state recorded an average rainfall of 55.8 mm since Wednesday, the minister said.

Six districts received average showers of more than 100 mm, while nine districts got more than 50 mm rainfall during the period, he said.

The state government is fully prepared to deal with the flood situation, and a thorough assessment of damage to crops and properties will be made when the water recedes, Marndi said.

Jharsuguda district recorded the highest 177 mm rainfall, followed by 128.5 mm in Deogarh, 116.7 mm in Sambalpur, 114 mm in Boudh, and 107 mm in Angul district, Special Relief Commissioner P K Jena said.

21:11 August 27

Parts of UP receive light to moderate rainfall

Lucknow: Light to moderate rainfall occurred at a few places in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours, the Meteorological department said on Thursday.  

The MeT department said heavy rain lashed some isolated places in the state, while thunderstorm occurred at a few locations.  

Mauranipur in Jhansi received 14 cm rainfall, Bhinga in Shrawasti (10 cm) and Nighasan in Lakhimpur Kheri (9 cm), it said.

Basti, Chandradeepghat in Gorakhpur and Thakurdwara in Moradabad each received 7 cm rainfall, the MeT department said.

Bahraich and Bijnore each received 6 cm rain, while Turtipar in Ballia and Rath in Hamirpur each recorded 5 cm rainfall, it said.

The MeT department has forecast rain or thundershower at many places over western Uttar Pradesh and at a few locations in the eastern part of the state on Friday.

18:21 August 27

Rains resume in MP, red alert issued for 4 eastern districts

Bhopal: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a red alert stating that extremely heavy rainfall is very likely in four districts of eastern Madhya Pradesh, where monsoon activities have revived in the last 24 hours.

It also issued orange and yellow alerts for some other districts in the state.

All the alerts are valid till Friday morning, an official said.

The red alert, issued by the IMD''s Bhopal office, said that extremely heavy rainfall with thunderstorm and lightning is likely to occur at isolated places of Balaghat, Tikamgarh, Damoh and Sagar districts.

The orange alert warned that very heavy rainfall along with thunderstorm and lightning is likely at isolated places in 12 districts, including Jabalpur and two divisions of the state- Rewa and Shahdol.

18:20 August 27

Heavy rains lash Kolkata, waterlogging in several areas

Kolkata: Heavy rains lashed Kolkata and the coastal districts of West Bengal on Thursday, inundating low-lying areas, officials said.

Several thoroughfares were waterlogged in different parts of Kolkata, including BT Road, Central Avenue, College Street, Amherst Street and EM Bypass, due to the showers that began on Wednesday evening, the weather office said.

However, there were no traffic snarls in the metropolis as COVID-related restrictions were in place but those who went out on essential work or are associated with emergency services had a tough time reaching their destinations.

Many low-lying areas in Ghatal in West Midnapore district and Khanakul in Hooghly, and some places in South 24 Parganas district were submerged owing to the heavy overnight rains.

Diamond Harbour recorded the highest rainfall in the state at 67 mm in the 24 hours till 8.30 am, followed by Dumdum at 56 mm and Salt Lake at 52 mm, the Met department said.

18:19 August 27

Flood situation improves in Uttar Pradesh; 17 districts affected now

Lucknow: The flood situation in Uttar Pradesh improved on Thursday and the number of districts affected by the deluge came down to 17 from 19 on the previous day, officials said here.

Pilibhit and Sant Kabir Nagar are no longer on the list of affected districts, they said.

"The flood situation is improving in the state. There are 17 flood-affected districts, where 893 villages are affected, of which 562 are marooned," state Relief Commissioner Sanjay Goel said.

Till Wednesday, 19 districts with 922 villages were affected by the flood.

The affected districts are Ambedkarnagar, Ayodhya, Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Barabanki, Basti, Deoria, Farrukhabad, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Kasganj,  Kushinagar, Lakhimpur Kheri, Mau, Shahjananpur and Sitapur.

The relief commissioner said the Sharda river at Palia Kalan in Lakhimpur Kheri, the Rapti river in Shravasti and the Saryu river in Ayodhya and Turtipar in Ballia were flowing above the danger mark.

He said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to monitor water levels of rivers and alert people residing in nearby villages if necessary. 

15:35 August 27

Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD
Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD

High risk of flash flood for next 24 hours over some areas of Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, East MP & adjoining West UP & West MP subdivision. Moderate risk over some areas of Jammu & Kashmir subdivision also: Central Water Commission Official Flood Forecast citing IMD

15:32 August 27

Odisha floods

WATCH: A farmer and his two bullocks fell into the Mahanadi river on Wednesday in Nayagarh in Odisha, and were rescued.

15:04 August 27

Heavy rains bring respite from heat in Kashmir

Srinagar: Heavy rainfall over the past two days in Kashmir has brought respite from the rising temperatures as the mercury has plunged by several degrees across the valley, officials said on Thursday.

They said the continuous rainfall across Kashmir since the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday has also brought relief to the farmers as the valley had reeled under dry weather conditions over the past three months.

Srinagar city recorded a maximum temperature of 35.7 degrees Celsius on August 17 which was the hottest August day in the last 39 years.

The mercury in the city and elsewhere in the valley had stayed above the normal by several degrees this month.

However, the rains have brought down the temperature with the city recording the maximum of 22.6 degrees Celsius on Wednesday which is 13 degrees lower than what it recorded on August 17, the officials said.

The maximum temperature in Srinagar is 6.6 degrees below the normal for this part of the season, they added.

The other places in the valley also experienced huge relief from the hotter days due to the rains as the mercury went down by several degrees.

12:35 August 27

Heavy rainfall continues in Jammu division

Heavy rainfall continues in Jammu division. People residing along with the river areas have been advised to stay alert following heavy rains in the region. 

10:43 August 27

Flood-like situation in Bhadrak

Heavy rains trigger flood-like situation in Bhadrak  

Bhadrak: Heavy rainfall in Odisha's Bhadrak has resulted in a flood-like situation. Moreover, the water-level of the Baitarani River has also risen amid incessant rains.

People here were seen wading through waist-deep water in the flooded areas.  

The situation is such that the villagers of Hasnabad were seen using rubber tubes to get around from one place to another.

Villagers of Chaturbhujpur and Bhandaripokhari block are shifting to a safer place as the water level of Baitarani and other rivers is rising. 

Meanwhile, Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar has predicted moderate rainfall accompanied by thundershowers in the district today.

10:18 August 27

Nullah flooded due to rainfall in Kullu

Chhaki Nullah flooded due to rainfall in Kullu

Himachal Pradesh: Chhaki Nullah in Gharpora village of Kullu district flooded due to rainfall in the region, affecting road connectivity of around five villages.

10:17 August 27

Water-level of Tawi river rises in Jammu

Water-level of Tawi river rises in Jammu, following heavy rainfall in the city.

07:00 August 27

Heavy rain lashes parts of Shimla

Heavy rain lashes parts of Shimla

Rain lashed many parts of Shimla on Thursday morning. 

The meteorological department has issued severe weather warning in Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday with at least seven districts likely to be affected.

An orange warning has been issued for Kangra, Sirmaur and Bilaspur and yellow warning for Una, Hamirpur, Mandi and Solan.

06:42 August 27

Govt bulletin says 83.62 lakh people in 16 districts flood-hit in Bihar

Patna: No fresh areas were inundated by flood water for the fourth consecutive day in Bihar where 83.62 lakh people across 16 districts were affected by the
deluge, the official bulletin of the Disaster Management Department said on Wednesday.

The number of flood victims and affected areas remained the same since Saturday, it said adding that 83,62,451 people in 1,333 panchayats of 130 blocks are reeling under the impact of the calamity.

06:38 August 27

Odisha Chief Secretary reviews flood-like situation in 12 districts

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Secretary Asit Tripathi has reviewed the rainfall and possible flood-like situation with collectors of 12 districts, officials of Water Resources Department and other concerned departments.

"Chief Secretary has directed to the collectors to closely monitor the situation and take all preemptive steps to save life and evacuation of the people from vulnerable areas if required, Patrolling in the low laying areas and to monitor the Walter level constantly," said Special Relief Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted very heavy rainfall for the next 24 hours in some districts of Odisha.

06:37 August 27

Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force deployed in Bhadrak for flood rescue operation

Bhadrak: Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) team has been deployed in Dhamanagar town of Bhadrak district for rescue and evacuation operation in the flood-affected areas.  Several areas of the state are reeling under flood-like situation due to incessant rainfall.

06:27 August 27

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J-K: Rajouri police issues alert in view of heavy rainfall  

Rajouri: Following heavy rains, an alert was issued by the police here and people have been advised not to move close to any water body.

A press statement from Rajouri police read, "In view of heavy rainfall in last 12 hours, most of the water bodies are heavily flooded. Keeping in view all this, an alert is issued and people are advised not to move close to any water body. Besides, in case of any emergency, people can contact the officers and helpline numbers of police across Rajouri district which are given below."  

"SDPO Thanamandi - 9419170220 (For Darhal and Thanamandi), SDPO Manjakote - 7006548253 for Manjakote, Dy SP HQrs Rajouri - 7006108119 for Rajouri town and peripheral, SDPO Nowshera - 7889882440 for Nowshera sub division area, DySP DAR Rajouri - 9419113171 for Kotranka sub division, PCR Rajouri - 01962262515," the press statement read.  

Besides, any police officer of Police Post and Police Station level can be contacted by public in case of any need while all the field officers are in regular touch with PRIs and village 'Numberdars' to keep a close eye on the situation.

As per a weather advisory issued by the Meteorological Department department in Jammu and Kashmir, "widespread moderate rainfall" is likely across J&K for 72 hours beginning Tuesday night.

"Widespread light to moderate rainfall is expected in Kashmir division on August 26, 27," the advisory said. "Scattered light to moderate rain is also expected in Ladakh during this period. The wet spell is likely to reduce the rainfall deficit witnessed in J&K and Ladakh this year."

The inclement weather "may lead to disruption of traffic on 270-kilometer Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, Srinagar-Leh National Highway, Mughal Road and Sadhna Pass."

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