Published On : Mon, Jul 11th, 2022
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

Sunday night downpour leaves Nagpur flooded

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IMD issues Orange Alert for Nagpur for next three days, Red Alert for parts of Vidarbha

Nagpur: Heavy downpour on Sunday night lashed the city causing water-logging in several areas. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued ‘Orange Alert’ from July 10 to 12 for Nagpur and ‘Red Alert’ for Chandrapur, Gadchiroli and Yavatmal between July 10 and 12.

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The Weather Department also issued a Flash Flood Alert for West Vidarbha on Monday. Keeping the rainfall alert in mind, the Weather Department instructed administration in Vidarbha to be prepared to avoid any untoward incident. Nagpur, on Sunday evening, recorded 76 mm rainfall till 11 pm. However, the heavy rains continued till late night.

The heavy rains caused water-logging at all low-lying areas of the city. Narendra Nagar RuB and Manish Nagar RuB were again flooded, which restricted the traffic movement for hours. Uprooting of trees and power failure in different parts of the city was also reported late at night. The Fire and Emergency Services and MSEDCL teams were busy in removing uprooted trees and restoring power supply at different places.

In last 24 hours, Wardha recorded the highest 121 mm rainfall, whereas Akola (25.5 mm), Buldhana (48 mm), Chandrapur (72.6 mm), Gadchiroli (44 mm), Gondia (59 mm), Nagpur (92.4 mm) and Yavatmal (27 mm) also received heavy rains. The rains that occurred in the last two days overcame the rainfall deficit of all over Vidarbha except Washim. The cumulative normal rainfall of Vidarbha is 266.9 mm, whereas the actual rainfall is 288 mm, which is 8% above normal.

Gadchiroli received excess rainfall with 24% above normal rains followed by Chandrapur (23%) and Wardha (21%). Remaining places of Vidarbha, including Nagpur, Gondia, Bhandara, Amravati, Akola, Yavatmal, Buldhana and Yavatmal, received normal rains so far. Washim still has a rainfall deficit of -20% below normal.

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