Manipur Thunderstorm Alert: IMD Warns of Flood Risk in Kaching District

The India Meteorological Department has issued a five-day warning for thunderstorms and rainfall across all 16 districts of Manipur. The Kaching district administration has released a public advisory due to rising water levels in the Imphal and Sekmai rivers, highlighting a flood risk in low-lying areas. An orange alert is in effect for Sunday, forecasting thunderstorms with lightning, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall. Residents are urged to stay vigilant, avoid riverbanks, and follow official updates for possible evacuation.

Key Points: IMD Issues 5-Day Thunderstorm, Flood Alert for Manipur

  • IMD 5-day thunderstorm warning
  • Flood risk in Kaching District
  • Orange alert for March 29
  • Public advised to prepare for evacuation
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Manipur: IMD issues thunderstorm alert; flood risk in Kaching District​

IMD warns of thunderstorms and flooding in Manipur. Kaching District issues public advisory as river levels rise. Orange alert for Sunday.

"Residents, especially those living in vulnerable zones, have been advised to stay alert, avoid riverbanks, and prepare for possible evacuation - District Advisory"

Imphal/Agartala, March 28 The India Meteorological Department's Meteorological Centre in Imphal has issued a warning for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and light to moderate rainfall at isolated places across all 16 districts of Manipur over the next five days.​

Amid rising concerns, the office of the Deputy Commissioner in the mountainous Kaching district has released a public advisory urging residents to remain vigilant following a steady rise in water levels of the Imphal River and Sekmai River.​

The advisory, issued by District Magistrate Uppuluri Chaitanya, highlighted the potential risk of flooding in low-lying areas of Kaching district due to continuous rainfall and runoff from surrounding regions.

Residents, especially those living in vulnerable zones, have been advised to stay alert, avoid riverbanks, and prepare for possible evacuation if conditions worsen.​

Authorities and local officials have been directed to ensure the preparedness of relief measures, including the provision of safe shelters and the deployment of emergency response teams. ​

Citizens have also been urged to closely follow official updates and contact district control rooms in case of emergencies.​

Quoting the IMD's forecast, the District Magistrate noted that persistent rainfall is expected across the state and various parts of the district over the next five days, starting Saturday. ​

He said the IMD has forecast thunderstorms with lightning, gusty winds at speeds of 30 to 40 kmph, and heavy rainfall on Sunday (March 29), with an orange alert issued. ​

The public has been advised to remain alert and take necessary precautions to prevent loss of life and property.​

According to the midday weather update issued on Saturday, scattered rain accompanied by thunderstorms is very likely across the state on March 28. The weather is expected to become fairly widespread on March 29 and 30, with many areas likely to receive rainfall.​

Districts such as Imphal West, Imphal East, Senapati, Ukhrul, and Churachandpur are expected to witness relatively higher rainfall activity during the early phase of the forecast period. ​

From March 31 onwards, rainfall activity is likely to decrease in intensity. However, scattered thunderstorms are expected in several districts, while isolated rainfall may occur in parts of the valley districts, including Bishnupur, Thoubal, and surrounding areas, until April 3.​

The IMD categorises rainfall distribution as isolated (occurring at one or two places), scattered (at a few places), and fairly widespread (at many places). The term "very likely" indicates a probability of 60 to 70 per cent for rainfall and thunderstorms.​

Residents have been advised to stay updated with official forecasts through the MAUSAM mobile application or by contacting the IMD Meteorological Centre in Imphal.​

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see the IMD and district administration issuing timely warnings. In hilly states like Manipur, landslides are a bigger threat along with flooding. Hope the advisory includes that. Stay safe, everyone.
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David E
The detailed forecast with probability percentages is impressive. It shows how far meteorological science has come. Wishing safety for all residents in the vulnerable zones.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, while the warning is good, we see this pattern every year. The real test is on-ground execution. Are the emergency teams actually deployed? Are the shelters stocked? Praying it doesn't turn into another disaster management failure.
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Varun X
Orange alert for Sunday! People in Kaching, please listen to the authorities and avoid the riverbanks. It's not worth the risk for a photo or fishing. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
The mention of specific districts like Senapati and Ukhrul is helpful. Hope local community leaders and radio stations are amplifying this message for those in remote areas.

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