
The rains have increased once again in Maharashtra. In the next 24 hours, a high alert of rain has been issued for 29 districts of the state. In view of this, citizens have been advised to be vigilant. Heavy rains in Maharashtra have caused heavy losses in the state. Marathwada and western Maharashtra have the biggest hit. In Vidarbha, farmers have suffered heavy losses.
Due to continuous torrential rains in Maharashtra, flood -like situation has arisen in many districts. Many villages have lost contact, in some places people are stranded in flood waters. At the same time, traffic has also come to a standstill due to drowning in the bridge in many places. Meanwhile, the news that increases anxiety has come to light that for the next few days, the rains will remain in the state, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has expressed this estimate.
Torrential rain alert in Maharashtra on 23 September
The Indian Meteorological Department has once again issued an alert for heavy to heavy rain in Maharashtra. According to IMD estimates, the emphasis of rain is likely to increase in the next 24 hours. In view of this, common people have been warned to be vigilant.
Which parts will rain heavy rains?
According to the information given by the Indian Meteorological Department, Marathwada, Vidarbha, Western Maharashtra, Konkan and North Maharashtra are likely to rain in all these parts in the next 24 to 48 hours and Yellow alert has been declared everywhere.
Yellow alert in Vidarbha too
According to IMD estimates, heavy rains are expected in all seven districts except Nanded in Marathwada on Tuesday (23 September). On the other hand, the rains in Vidarbha will increase tomorrow. Vidarbha has also been given a Yellow alert. Gadchiroli, Washim, Wardha, Chandrapur, Buldhana and Yavatmal of Vidarbha have been expected to have high torrential rains on Tuesday in these six districts.
The next 24 hours important for western Maharashtra
The next 24 hours are also important for western Maharashtra. There is a possibility of heavy rains in these districts in Satara, Kolhapur, Sangli, Pune and Solapur. At the same time, Yellow alert has also been issued in North Maharashtra and the possibility of rain has been expressed with thunderstorms.