Floody conditions made from 46 extra rainfall in Haryana, the highest rainfall in these districts - Haryana -but rainfall flooding in different districts These districts received the highest rainfall calls
Updated: Wed, 10 Sep 2025 09:07 PM (IST) Haryana received 46% more rainfall in this season than normal, creating flood situation in many districts. People are upset about the reconciliation of cities such as Gurugram Faridabad. Yamunanagar received the highest rainfall and Sirsa received the lowest rainfall. Floods in Yamuna in Faridabad were affected by coastal areas and highways in Gurugram were stuck. State Bureau, New -Delhi. This season, Haryana received an average of 46 percent more rainfall than the other five years. As a result, flood -like situation originated in more than 12 districts. In many districts, including Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat, people had to struggle with weakening. Remove ad, just read the news, there was a record of 385 mm rainfall in the state on average, this time from 1 June to 9 September there was 563.8 mm of rainfall. Until September 13, the possibility of rain in Karnal, Ambala, Yamunanagar and Kurukshetra is expressed by the meteorological department. In Faridabad there was less rainfall than Gurugram, but both of these districts received more rainfall than the past three years. Gurugram received 618.7 and Faridabad received 558.1 mm of rainfall. The flooding in Faridabad has caused havoc in many coastal villages. On the highway in Gurugram, people had to struggle with jam for more than 15 hours, while the water of the Sahabi River created a rage in more than a dozen soybeans built in the underwater area of Dwarka Express. People should leave their homes and stay in a safe place on rent. Most rainfall occurred in Yamunanagar. It has so far received 1080 mm of rainfall. Mahendragarh district recorded 818.0 mm of rainfall. The lowest rainfall was in Sirsa, there was 346.6 mm of rainfall. In Bhiwani, 389.0 mm of rain disturbed the people of the district. People were upset by the weakening of a lack of cleanliness in cities. B Which district rained the district- Yamunanagar in Rain Millimeter (MM)- 1080.0 mm Ambala 663.8 Bhiwani- 389.0 Charkhi Dadri-534.9 Faridabad- 558.1 Gurugram- 618.7 FateHabad- 618.7 FateHabad- 572.9 Hisar-572. Jhajjar- 693.7.793.7.56.7.56.56.56.56. 405.3 Karnal- 467.4 Kurukshetra- 765.4 Mahendragarh- 818.0 Nuh- 711.1 Palwal- 522.9 Panchkula 736.5 Panipat- 634.1 Rewari 682.2 Rohtak- 626.6 Sirsa-346.6 SONSA-346.6 SONSA-346.6