Red alert to mumbai, raigad, orange alert in pune, heavy rain in the state
The monsoon will increase in the state. It is estimated that heavy rain has heavy rainfall on Saturday. The meteorological department today issued a red warning for Mumbai and Raigad districts. A warning of heavy rain was also issued on Sunday, June 15. Orange Alert was issued for Pune and Ghat. There will be rain in the rest of the state. There will be moderate to heavy rain in many places in the state. Strong winds will blow in Mumbai, the monsoon has become active in the state. As a result, the meteorological department issued a warning of heavy rainfall in Konkan, Central Maharashtra, Marathwada and Vidarbha over the next few days. There will be a risk of extraordinary heavy rain in concanded from June 14 to 19 in the state. Mumbai is expected to blow winds today at a speed of 50 to 60 km / h. Meteorologist Sushma Nair predicted heavy rains with thunderstorms. The Indian Meteorological Department issued an orange warning for Pune City and District. Pune has been cloudy since Friday morning. After this, heavy rain began in the afternoon. Late that evening there was heavy rain in the suburbs. Mundhwa, Kharadi, Hadpasar, Fursungi, Kondhwa, Katraj, Dhankwadi, Ambregaon Nanhe, Bibwewadi, Singhgarh Road, Kothrud, Bawdhan, Andh, Bopodi, Stone rained with lightning. Vidarbha and Marathwada also received rain in many places. Over the past two days, heavy rains with storm in marathwada have done heavy damage to fruit gardens. Bhildari Shafiabad Village of Kannada Taluka in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district received heavy rain. Due to this rain, dams were built in farming. In many places, farmers suffered great losses. Beed District also received rain with storms. This has done great damage in many places. Friday night there was rainy rain in the district, including Kolhapur City. As a result, the roads and drains of the city flowed with milky water. Sindhudurg’s Dogarh Taluka received Cloudburst on Friday. It disturbed normal life. In the past 24 hours, 224 mm of rainfall has been recorded in Deogarh. Many roads from Taluka were underwater. Share this story -tags