Cyclone Montha Batters Bihar: How Storms Disrupt Election Campaigns

Cyclone Montha has thrown Bihar's election campaign into chaos with continuous rain and strong winds. Multiple political leaders including the Chief Minister and opposition leader had to cancel their rallies as helicopters couldn't fly. The severe weather has also caused significant damage to standing Kharif crops, worrying farmers about potential yield losses. While the administration advises caution, weather conditions are expected to improve starting Sunday.

Key Points: Cyclone Montha Disrupts Bihar Poll Rallies and Damages Crops

  • 23 election rallies cancelled as leaders couldn't fly helicopters
  • Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav among politicians forced to cancel events
  • Significant damage to Kharif crops particularly paddy across state
  • Heavy rainfall alert issued for Araria, Kishanganj and Purnea districts
  • Power supply affected and waterlogging causes traffic disruptions
  • Some leaders addressed public via mobile phones instead of physical rallies
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Montha Cyclone affects political rallies in Bihar

Severe weather cancels 23 political rallies, affects helicopter travel for Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav, damages Kharif crops, with rain expected to continue.

"The impact of Cyclone Montha has severely disrupted daily life as well as the election campaign in Bihar - Meteorological Department"

Patna, Nov 1

The impact of Cyclone Montha has severely disrupted daily life as well as the election campaign in Bihar, with strong winds and rain continuing for the past three days.

On Friday, inclement weather prevented several prominent political leaders from flying their helicopters, leading to the cancellation of around 23 election rallies, and it is expected to continue on Saturday as well.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, BJP President J.P. Nadda, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and actor-singer Pawan Singh, among others, had to cancel or defer their poll events on Friday.

Some leaders addressed the public via mobile phones instead of physically attending their scheduled meetings.

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi’s rally in Saharsa on Saturday has been cancelled, and she went to Bachwara Assembly constituency by road to address an election rally.

The strong winds and heavy rain have also caused significant damage to Kharif crops, particularly paddy, across the state.

Farmers are worried that the standing crops may be badly hit during the harvest stage, potentially impacting yields.

According to the Meteorological Department, rain with thunder and strong winds is likely to continue in most districts on Saturday as well.

A heavy rainfall alert has been issued for parts of Araria, Kishanganj and Purnea.

Due to the continuous rainfall, both maximum and minimum temperatures fell across most cities on Saturday. Banka registered the highest maximum temperature at 27.4 degrees Celsius, while Valmiki Nagar recorded the lowest minimum at 20.6 degrees C.

The Met Department said the weather is expected to start improving from Sunday, with maximum temperatures likely to rise by 2-4 degrees Celsius over the next few days.

However, there may not be any significant change in minimum temperatures over the next five days, keeping a slight chill in mornings and evenings.

Waterlogging has been reported from several places, leading to traffic disruptions.

Power supply has also been affected in some areas, causing inconvenience to residents.

The administration has appealed to people to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.

The Met Office has advised caution until the weather clears. Clouds are likely to start thinning out from November 2, after which minimum temperatures may fall further, increasing the morning and evening chill.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good that leaders are using mobile phones to connect with people. Technology should be used more in such situations. Safety first!
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Arjun K
The administration should focus more on relief work than election rallies. People are suffering from power cuts and waterlogging. Basic amenities should be the priority.
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Sarah B
I appreciate Priyanka Gandhi traveling by road to reach her constituency. Shows dedication to connect with people despite weather challenges.
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Vikram M
While I understand the election importance, I wish our leaders would talk more about climate change and disaster management. These cyclones are becoming more frequent. 🌪️
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Michael C
The Met department's timely warnings have been helpful. Hope the weather improves soon and people can resume normal activities safely.

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