Ranchi News: Heavy Rainfall Predicted in Jharkhand Till July 17, Yellow Alert Issued

Ranchi News

Ranchi News: Farmers have been fed thanks to Saturday evening’s heavy rainfall in Ranchi and the adjoining areas. While the rain has given farmers a sigh of relief, waterlogging in the city has turned into a catastrophe for the populace. For the city’s people, the overflowing rainwater that contains trash from the drains is nothing short of a catastrophe. Tree branches fell at various locations as a result of the wind and heavy rain, slowing the city’s pace for a while. In addition, numerous low-lying locations, such as Ratu Road, Kanke, Kokar, Main Road, Kantatoli, Hehal, and Dhurva, are experiencing water logging issues.

Relief from Oppressive Heat as Rainfall Subsides

People found it challenging to walk. However, the oppressive heat of the previous two days has subsided thanks to this rain. Farmers will now also gain strength at the same time. Farmers in the district’s rural parts yearned for rain. He was concerned about rescuing the young child. This rain will provide them with a great deal of respite. The Meteorological Centre in Ranchi’s chief scientist, Abhishek Anand, predicts that the state’s monsoon season will resume shortly. Up until July 17, there is a chance of healthy rainfall throughout the state.


Yellow Alert Issued for Increased Rainfall on July 16th and 17th in Jharkhand

The 16th and 17th of July could see more increases in rainfall. Regarding this, a yellow alert has also been issued. In terms of the weather over the past 24 hours, Ramgarh recorded the maximum amount of rainfall, 65.4 mm. Garhwa recorded the greatest maximum temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius, while Ranchi recorded the coldest minimum temperature of 23.8 degrees Celsius.

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