Uttarakhand
At this time the weather in Uttarakhand remains constantly bad and the situation may be even more serious. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning of heavy to extremely heavy rain for all the districts of the state from 6 to 12 August. Apart from this, the possibility of roar and celestial lightning has also been expressed in many places.
Weather forecast next seven days
August 6: There is a possibility of extremely heavy rains in all districts with heavy to very heavy rains. Thunderstorms and strong rain will also be there.
August 7: A warning of heavy rains has been issued in Dehradun, Pauri, Bageshwar, Champawat and Nainital districts. Thunderstorms and lightning are likely to fall throughout the state.
August 8: Heavy rains may occur in Uttarkashi, Dehradun, Pauri, Bageshwar, Champawat and Nainital. Lightning is also expected with heavy rains.
August 9: There is a warning of heavy rains in Dehradun and Bageshwar. Thunderstorms and strong rains will also be there in the rest of the districts.
August 10: Heavy rains are likely in Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli and Bageshwar districts. A warning of celestial electricity and heavy rain has been issued throughout the state.
August 11 and 12: Thunderstorms and shower are expected in all districts with light to moderate rains.
Meteorological Department Warning
IMD has reported that heavy rains may cause problems such as landslides in the state, rising water levels, blocking of roads, and waterlogging in low -lying areas. Recently, such situations have been seen in Dharali and Haridwar.
Necessary advice for people
Avoid going to the banks of the river and drains.
Do not travel to mountainous areas.
Keep an eye on the weather updates and stay away from rumors.
Children and elderly stay safe in homes.
Farmers use tarpaulin etc. to save crops.
Keep cattle in safe places.
Contact the administration or local authorities immediately in any emergency.
Administration alert
Keeping in mind the festivals like Rakshabandhan and Independence Day, the administration has increased the security and monitoring system. Disaster management teams are kept on alert and additional monitoring in sensitive areas.