Uttar Pradesh News Desk !!! This time it is raining heavily in the monsoon season. At the same time, this time the rain has also wreaked havoc. Although it is time for the monsoon to return, but the clouds are still raining heavily, due to which the situation is bad in many states of the country along with the capital Delhi. It has been raining heavily in Delhi for 2 days, due to which there is a situation of waterlogging in the capital. Roads are closed due to waterlogging in many areas. At the same time, flood conditions prevail in Uttar Pradesh. In Madhya Pradesh too, dams are overflowing with water due to rain in many districts. There is a flood in the villages adjacent to the rivers. There is a flood in many districts of Rajasthan. Let us know how the situation is due to rain in all the three states.
VIDEO | Continuous rainfall causes severe waterlogging in parts of Delhi. Visuals from Sangam Vihar.
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VIDEO | Continuous rainfall causes severe waterlogging in parts of Delhi. Visuals from Sangam Vihar.
(Full video available on PTI Videos – https://t.co/n147TvqRQz, pic.twitter.com/2SrTH6a2bg
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) September 13, 2024
14 people died in Uttar Pradesh in 24 hours
24 people have died in the last 24 hours due to floods caused by heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh. The situation is worst in Agra, Jhansi, Mathura, where a dead body was taken across the river by putting it in a tube. The Delhi-Agra National Highway is blocked due to flood water filling up more than 4 feet. Relief department officials said that 5 people have lost their lives in Mainpuri and 2 in Mathura in accidents caused by rain. There are reports of 2-2 deaths in Jalaun and Banda. At the same time, one person died in Etah. NDRF and SDRF are engaged in rescue work. Let us tell you that 28.6 mm of rain has occurred in Uttar Pradesh in the last 24 hours. The highest rainfall of 185.1 mm was recorded in Hathras. 31 houses were destroyed in Mathura.
This will be the weather in Uttar Pradesh today
According to media reports, a low pressure area has formed in south-western Uttar Pradesh, where winds blew at a speed of 20 to 30 km per hour and drizzle continued. While this gave relief to people from humidity, the temperature also dropped. The maximum temperature in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday was recorded at 29 degrees and the minimum temperature at 25.4 degrees. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert of heavy to very heavy rains till September 14. At the same time, an advisory has also been issued for people facing the possibility of flood-like situations. The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain alert in 19 districts today. Due to the low pressure area, heavy rains occurred in Madhya Pradesh and Jhansi on Thursday. In the next 24 hours, it will move towards the northeast and there will be heavy rain.
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