Monsoon Update: Monsoon will cover the entire country in two days, IMD gave good news about heavy rains

Ananya Shroff
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New Delhi: Monsoon has knocked in the states of North India including Delhi-NCR. However, there are still some states where monsoon is not being enjoyed. These include Haryana, Punjab and some areas of western Uttar Pradesh. However, the Meteorological Department has given good news for these areas as well. Let us know when the monsoon will reach Punjab and Haryana

Monsoon will cover the entire country in two days

After facing severe heat, monsoon has arrived in Delhi, but people of Punjab and Haryana are still waiting for monsoon. According to the Meteorological Department, in the coming two days, monsoon will cover the entire country including Punjab and Haryana. After which, like UP-Bihar, there will be heavy rain in these states as well.

Orange alert issued in Himachal Pradesh

The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for heavy rain and thundershowers at different places in seven out of 12 districts of Himachal Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of rain in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, Sirmaur and Solan districts today and tomorrow. At the same time, there is a possibility of heavy rain and thundershowers at different places in the state on Monday and Tuesday. Let us tell you that the southwest monsoon reached many parts of Himachal Pradesh on Thursday. According to the Meteorological Department, so far Shimla has received 84 mm of rain and suburban area Jubbarhatti has received 136 mm of rain. At the same time, 42 mm of rain has been recorded in Gohar, 39.5 mm in Mashobra, 34.6 mm in Slipper, 24.2 mm in Kufri and Shilaru, 22 mm in Sarahan and Barthin, 18.8 mm in Ghagas, 18.2 mm in Karsog.

Monsoon brought trouble in Delhi

The first rain of monsoon has become a disaster for the people of Delhi who are waiting for monsoon. In fact, in the first rain itself, a part of the roof of T-1 of Delhi Airport collapsed in which one person died while many people were injured. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, 228.1 mm of rain was recorded in the 24 hours before 8:30 am on Friday, which is three times more than the average rainfall of 74.1 mm in June. This is the highest rainfall in this month in 88 years since the year 1936. Let us tell you that there has been torrential rain in Delhi this morning as well.


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