Weather Today Live Updates: MP govt forms cabinet taskforce for flood relief, Delhi to witness moderate rainfall

Weather Today Live Updates: MP govt forms cabinet taskforce for flood relief, Delhi to witness moderate rainfall
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Weather Today LIVE Updates: Parts of north India received heavy rains until 8:30 on Monday, whilst the flood situation improved in Madhya Pradesh where a minimum of 8,900 people trapped following heavy rainfall within the Chambal-Gwalior region earlier in the week were rescued by Air Force, Army and Disaster response forces. 32,900 people shifted to safer places.

Madya Pradesh Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has formed a task force with 12 cabinet ministers. Chouhan promised a relief of Rs 4 lakh to the families of individuals who died within the floods, PTI reported. a minimum of 24 people have dies and thousands are evacuated after the floods within the Chambal-Gwalior region.

Delhi is probably going to ascertain moderate rainfall, along side parts of UP and Haryana, on Monday. the utmost temperature on Monday is probably going to be 34 degrees Celsius, while the minimum are going to be 25 degrees Celsius, consistent with the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Between June 1 and August 8, the IMD’s stations at Delhi have recorded a mean of 420.1 mm of rainfall, an more than 30% from the traditional figure of 323.5 mm.

Meanwhile, IMD said that the intensity of rainfall over sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim is probably going to extend from August 11-12 because the monsoon trough has shifted on the brink of the foothills. Fairly widespread rainfall over Uttarakhand, northern parts of Uttar Pradesh , Bihar, Jharkhand and Gangetic West Bengal is probably going during subsequent four-five days. Rainfall with isolated heavy falls is extremely likely over Madhya Pradesh and east Rajasthan during subsequent two days with a big reduction in intensity and distribution thereafter. Subdued rainfall is extremely likely over peninsular India, including Maharashtra and Gujarat, and excluding Kerala, Mahe and Tamil Nadu , where isolated heavy falls are very likely during subsequent four-five days, the IMD added.

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