Uttarakhand on High Alert: Orange Warning for Rain, Thunderstorms

The IMD has issued an orange alert for rain and thunderstorms in Uttarakhand for May 4-5. Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman held a review meeting to assess ground conditions. He directed officials to promptly share weather alerts with the public and prioritize road reopening. Safety measures for the Char Dham Yatra, especially helicopter services, have been emphasized.

Key Points: IMD Orange Alert Uttarakhand: Rain, Thunderstorms Warning

  • IMD issues orange alert for Uttarakhand districts
  • Thunderstorms with lightning, hail, heavy rain expected
  • Disaster management secretary reviews preparedness
  • Helicopter services to follow strict weather protocols
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IMD issues orange warning for rain, thunderstorms in Uttarakhand

IMD issues orange alert for rain, thunderstorms in Uttarakhand. Disaster management secretary reviews preparedness. Key districts on high alert.

"All weather alerts and advisories must be promptly communicated to the public - Vinod Kumar Suman"

Dehradun, May 3

Following an orange alert issued by the Meteorological Department and recent spells of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in several districts, Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman held a review meeting with officials from all districts on Sunday to assess the situation.

Based on inputs from district authorities, Suman reviewed ground conditions and issued necessary directions. He said that the weather department has also warned of continued adverse conditions in the coming days.

"The Meteorological Department has also issued an orange alert for Monday and Tuesday, prompting all districts to remain on high alert," he said.

He directed officials to ensure that all weather-related alerts and advisories are quickly shared with the public through emergency control centres so that people can take timely precautions.

"All weather alerts and advisories must be promptly communicated to the public through the State Emergency Operations Centre and District Emergency Operations Centres so that people can take timely precautions," Suman said.

According to the forecast, an orange alert has been issued for May 4 for Dehradun, Haridwar, Tehri, Pauri, Nainital, Udham Singh Nagar, and Champawat. For May 5, the alert includes Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, and Pithoragarh. During this period, thunderstorms with lightning, hail, heavy rain, and winds of 40-50 km/h are expected.

Suman instructed officials to prioritise the reopening of blocked roads to reduce public inconvenience, adding that most routes have already been cleared and the remaining ones should be restored quickly.

He also stressed safety measures for the ongoing Char Dham Yatra, especially regarding helicopter services. "Helicopter services must strictly operate as per weather conditions and should be suspended during adverse weather to ensure passenger safety," Suman said.

Districts have been asked to remain on alert, strengthen disaster response systems, and ensure quick rescue and relief operations in case of emergencies.

Suman also appealed to the public to take weather warnings seriously, avoid unnecessary travel, and strictly follow administrative advisories to reduce the impact of any potential disaster.

- ANI

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Priya S
Glad to see the focus on Char Dham Yatra safety. Helicopter services should definitely be suspended in bad weather - better safe than sorry! But I hope the road clearance teams are well-equipped; many pilgrims depend on these routes. Also, please ensure timely updates reach remote villages via local channels, not just control rooms.
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James A
As a foreigner living in Uttarakhand, I'm impressed by the organized response. However, I notice many locals still ignore warnings. Maybe more public announcements through TV and radio would help. Also, what about power line safety during storms? Hope that's being checked too.
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Arjun K
Orange alert is good, but my concern is about infrastructure. In many hilly areas, roads get blocked quickly and it takes days to reopen them. I hope the district officials have proper equipment and manpower ready. Also, please don't just issue alerts - ensure relief camps are prepared in advance. Experience has taught us this! ⛈️
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Sarah B
Appreciate the official response, but I feel farmers in Uttarakhand need special attention during such warnings. Hail and heavy rain can damage crops seriously. Are there any provisions for crop insurance or compensation? Just a thought - while warnings are great, post-disaster support matters too.
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Nikhil C
Good to see proactive measures from Secretary Suman ji. But honestly, I'm skeptical - similar warnings were issued last monsoon and we still saw massive landslides in Nainital. Implementation is key! Hope this time district magistrates take it seriously and don't treat it as just paperwork. Stay safe, everyone! 🏔️

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