Maharashtra Issues Urgent Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Storms Expected

The Maharashtra government has issued an urgent high-alert for light rain, strong winds, and intense lightning in the Mumbai metropolitan region and surrounding districts over the next few hours. This follows an IMD forecast predicting volatile weather, including thunderstorms and hailstorms, across the state from April 20-24. Unseasonal storms have already caused power outages and raised significant concerns for mango and other fruit crops in districts like Yavatmal and Parbhani. Authorities have activated emergency protocols, urging the public to move indoors, avoid open spaces, and have instructed schools and community halls to be kept open as shelters.

Key Points: Maharashtra Rain Alert: IMD Forecasts Storms, Lightning

  • Urgent alert for rain & lightning in Mumbai region
  • IMD predicts 5-day volatile weather
  • Crop damage feared in Yavatmal & Parbhani
  • Public advised on lightning safety protocols
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Maha Govt issues advisory of rain, strong wind, lightning in next few hours

Maharashtra govt issues high-alert for rain, strong winds & lightning in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad. Safety protocols and crop damage concerns detailed.

"Citizens are requested to follow only official updates and refrain from spreading or believing in rumours - Government Release"

Mumbai, April 21

The Maharashtra administration on Tuesday issued an urgent high-alert for the next few hours. Parts of Mumbai, Mumbai Suburbs, Palghar, Raigad, and Thane are expected to experience light rain accompanied by strong winds and intense lightning.

The government's advisory comes after the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has released a five-day weather forecast predicting a period of volatile weather across Maharashtra from April 20 to April 24. Residents can expect gusty winds, lightning, thunderstorms, and hailstorms in several districts.

According to the government sources, in Yavatmal, after a day of sweltering heat and cloud cover, the district witnessed a sudden shift late at night. Thunderstorms and unseasonal rain lashed several areas, providing much-needed relief from the humidity.

However, the storm led to widespread power outages and raised significant concerns for fruit crops, specifically mangoes and summer sesame.

In Parbhani, intense lightning and heavy unseasonal showers struck the district at midnight. While the rain cooled the atmosphere, the high-velocity winds disrupted the power supply in various pockets.

Local farmers fear extensive damage to orchards, vegetable crops, and particularly the indigenous Gavran mango varieties, which have already suffered due to consistent weather fluctuations this season.

Authorities have urged the public to remain vigilant and follow these safety protocols during lightning strikes.

The citizens have been urged to move indoors or to a safe structure immediately upon hearing thunder, stay away from trees, open fields, water bodies, and metallic objects, refrain from using mobile phones or electronic devices in open spaces and if caught in the open with no shelter, crouch low with your feet together; do not lie flat on the ground.

The State Emergency Operations Centre has instructed all relevant agencies to remain on standby. Gram Panchayats, Police, and Health Departments are tasked with immediate local dissemination of warnings. Ambulances, fire brigades, and disaster management teams are to remain alert. Schools, community halls, and public buildings are to be kept open for those seeking refuge.

Farmers are advised to suspend field operations during lightning warnings. Additionally, construction activities should be temporarily halted. The administration has also appealed for the immediate postponement of fairs, religious gatherings, and large-scale public events to ensure safety.

Citizens are requested to follow only official updates and refrain from spreading or believing in rumours during this period of inclement weather, said the government release.

- IANS

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Rohit P
My uncle is a farmer in Yavatmal. He was just telling us about the damage to his mango crop. This unseasonal weather is a disaster for agriculture. The government advisory is needed, but what about compensation for these losses?
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Sarah B
I'm visiting Mumbai from the UK and this is quite concerning. The instructions are very clear though. Hoping the local infrastructure can handle it and power outages are minimal.
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Aman W
The advisory is fine, but implementation is key. Last time there was a storm, our area in Thane had no power for 8 hours and the emergency helpline was busy. Hope the agencies are actually on standby this time.
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Kavitha C
As a teacher, I'm glad they mentioned keeping community halls open. We must look out for our daily wage workers and homeless citizens during such weather. Jai Maharashtra!
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Varun X
The part about not using mobile phones in open spaces during lightning is crucial. Many people don't know this. Share this info with your family, especially those in villages. Good, detailed advisory.

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