Heavy Rain and Orange Alert Issued for Uttarakhand's Khatima and Other Districts

Khatima experienced heavy rain, hail, and strong winds on Saturday, causing damage to sheds and crops. The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for May 4-5 for several Uttarakhand districts, warning of thunderstorms and gusty winds. Authorities, led by Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman, are on high alert with guidelines for trekking regulation and rescue readiness. Helicopter services at Kedarnath Dham have been suspended due to adverse weather, prioritizing pilgrim safety.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Rain: Orange Alert Issued for Multiple Districts

  • Heavy rain, hail, and winds hit Khatima, damaging structures
  • IMD issues Orange Alert for May 4-5 for 7 districts
  • Authorities on high alert with rescue teams and road restoration plans
  • Helicopter services at Kedarnath Dham temporarily suspended
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Uttarakhand: Khatima witnesses heavy rain, IMD issues Orange Alert

IMD issues Orange Alert for May 4-5 in Uttarakhand as heavy rain, hail, and winds hit Khatima, causing damage. Authorities on high alert for pilgrim safety.

"All districts have been instructed to remain on high alert. - Vinod Kumar Suman"

Khatima, May 2

Following a sudden change in weather, Khatima witnessed a spell of heavy rain, hail, and powerful winds on Saturday afternoon.

While the shift brought relief from the heat, reports suggest the storm blew away approximately three tin sheds and other temporary structures, causing significant losses to residents and posing a challenge for farmers due to potential crop damage.

In response, the State Emergency Operations Centre issued guidelines to all districts based on the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) forecast. The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for May 4 and 5 for Dehradun, Tehri, Haridwar, Pauri, Nainital, Champawat, and Udham Singh Nagar, where thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and gusty winds of 40-50 km/h are expected.

A separate Orange Alert for May 5 covers Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, and Pithoragarh, while a Yellow Alert remains in place for other districts through May 6.

Secretary of Disaster Management and Rehabilitation, Vinod Kumar Suman, stated that all districts have been instructed to remain on high alert.

Authorities have been directed to regulate trekking, increase monitoring in vulnerable zones, and keep rescue teams on standby. Agencies, including the National Highways, PWD, PMGSY, and BRO, have been ordered to ensure immediate road restoration in case of blockages.

Additionally, village-level officials have been tasked with maintaining open communication, while schools are advised to ensure student safety.

Meanwhile, the helicopter services at Kedarnath Dham, Phata, Sonprayag, Sersi, and Guptkashi were temporarily suspended due to adverse weather conditions in the area. Officials reiterated that pilgrim safety remains the top priority, with sector magistrates, DDRF teams, and police personnel deployed on high alert across the region.

The administration urged travellers to exercise caution, monitor weather updates before commencing their journey, and strictly adhere to official guidelines to ensure safety during the pilgrimage.

- ANI

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Priya S
The orange alert is a blessing in disguise - at least people are warned now. Remember the 2013 floods? We can't afford another Kedarnath tragedy. Kudos to the disaster management team for taking proactive steps with helicopters and rescue teams. Safety first! 🌧️
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Michael C
I'm new to India and this weather is wild! In Canada, we get heavy snow but not hail and wind like this. The way the government is handling it with orange alerts and emergency planning is impressive. Hope the farmers can salvage their crops. Stay safe, Uttarakhand!
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the alerts, I think we need better infrastructure for these unpredictable weather events. Those tin sheds shouldn't be blowing away so easily. Maybe stricter building codes for temporary structures in these zones? Just a thought for the authorities to consider.
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James A
It's great to see the disaster management team being so thorough with alerts at different levels - orange for some, yellow for others. Very systematic! But I wonder if the village-level officials have enough resources to handle blockages on rural roads. Hope they do. 🙏
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Kavya N
My family is planning a trip to Nainital next week. This orange alert has us worried but also grateful for the advance warning. We'll postpone till the skies clear. The administration is doing a great job prioritizing pilgrim safety - this is what we need more of in India!

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