Key Points

The India Meteorological Department has issued a serious red alert for intense rainfall and thunderstorms across several North Indian states. Specific districts in UP, Haryana, Himachal, and Punjab are expected to receive over 15mm of rain per hour. The weather agency warns that these conditions could lead to local flooding, traffic disruptions, and damage to weak structures. Meanwhile, Ambala district is already experiencing severe waterlogging problems from continuous heavy rains over the past two days.

Key Points: IMD Red Alert for Heavy Rainfall Thunderstorms in North India

  • Red alert for rainfall over 15mm per hour in multiple North Indian states
  • Thunderstorms may cause local flooding and traffic disruptions
  • Orange alert issued for moderate rain in East Rajasthan and MP
  • Ambala residents report severe waterlogging and property damage from rains
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Red alert for intense rainfall and thunderstorms in several North Indian states: IMD

IMD issues red alert for intense rainfall exceeding 15mm/hr with thunderstorms across Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab. Stay safe indoors.

"Heavy spells (>15 mm/hr) accompanied with thunderstorms are likely in these districts. People are advised to take precautionary measures - IMD"

New Delhi, September 2

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red nowcast warning on Tuesday, forecasting heavy rainfall exceeding 15 mm per hour, accompanied by thunderstorms, in multiple districts across Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab.

According to the IMD, the districts of Pilibhit, Lakhimpur, and Shahjahanpur in Uttar Pradesh were placed under a red alert. In Haryana, the warning covered Fatehabad, Jind, Hisar, Gurugram, Rewari, and Mewat.

In the hill states of Chamba, Lahaul-Spiti, Kangra, and Kullu in Himachal Pradesh, a red alert was issued. In Punjab, the affected districts included Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Moga, and Barnala.

"Heavy spells (>15 mm/hr) accompanied with thunderstorms are likely in these districts. People are advised to take precautionary measures and avoid vulnerable areas," Met said.

The department also issued an orange nowcast warning for moderate rainfall between 5-15 mm per hour, accompanied by thunderstorms, in some districts of East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, Leh, and north Chhattisgarh.

"Thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and heavy rainfall can cause local flooding, traffic disruption, and damage to weak structures. Residents are advised to remain indoors, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow safety guidelines," IMD advisory wrote.

Meanwhile, continuous heavy rainfall over the past two days in Haryana's Ambala district has caused severe waterlogging in several areas, including residential localities. Residents of Cloth Market, Nadi Mohalla, and other parts of Ambala are facing significant inconvenience and damage due to flooding.

A resident said that heavy rains since Monday have caused water to accumulate on the streets, making potholes invisible and posing a serious threat to two-wheeler riders.

"During periods of waterlogging, minor injuries are common. Earlier, water used to drain away quickly, but now homes are also being affected, with water entering residential premises," the resident said.

Another resident shared that all of his household belongings had been damaged by the floodwaters, causing him considerable difficulty.

- ANI

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Priya S
My family in Himachal says the rainfall is really intense. Landslide risk is high in hilly areas. Hope the administration is prepared with rescue teams. 🙏
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Aman W
Why does our infrastructure fail every monsoon? Same story every year - waterlogging, damaged property, and no proper drainage systems. Authorities should focus on permanent solutions rather than just issuing warnings.
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Sarah B
Just moved to Gurugram from Canada. Never experienced rainfall like this before! The intensity is unbelievable. Stay safe everyone and check on your neighbors especially elderly people.
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Vikram M
Punjab farmer here. While we need rain for crops, this much intensity damages standing crops. Hope the government has disaster relief ready for affected farmers. 🚜
Nisha Z
Good that IMD is giving timely warnings. Please everyone, take these alerts seriously. Don't risk going out in such weather. Better safe than sorry! âš¡

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