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The Meteorological Department on Wednesday issued an alert for thunderstorms and storms in 24 states of the country. It has a warning of heavy rains in Karnataka, Kerala, Gujarat, Goa. These states also received heavy rains on Tuesday.
In Bokaro district of Jharkhand, 7 people died in lightning and drowning in the river on Tuesday. 3 people died due to lightning. There is a red alert of heavy rains in 4 districts of Kerala. It may receive 204.4 mm of rain in 24 hours.
These include Kasargod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode districts. More than 200 people died in Landslide last year in Wayanad. Orange alert has been issued for Palakkad, Malappuram and Thrissur.
Several districts of Maharashtra received rain on Tuesday. The 4 -storey building collapsed in Thane. 6 people died in this. The Konkan railway route in Ratnagiri landslide. Due to heavy rains, there was difficulty in removing debris. The rail route was affected.
The tree was uprooted in Powai area of Mumbai. The hoarding structure collapsed in Pune, damaging several vehicles. In Nashik, heavy rain water filled the fields, causing damage to the crop. The state will have a similar situation in the next 4 days.
In Karnataka, 8 people died in heavy rains incidents. There is a red alert of thunderstorms in 7 districts of the state. A sudden flood warning has also been issued. The lower areas of Bengaluru are submerged. There is an orange alert here.
Goa also has an orange alert of heavy rains today. It has been raining pre-monsoon for 2 days. The Meteorological Department has warned of thunderstorms at a speed of 70kmph. On Tuesday, the temperature of cities of Bikaner, Jaipur, Bharatpur divisions of Rajasthan was between 44 ° C to 47 ° C.
Dusty thunderstorms took place in Udaipur and Kota divisions. It also rained. According to the Meteorological Department, the temperature in the entire Rajasthan is expected to increase further in the entire Rajasthan from 1 ° C to 2 ° C Celsius.
Weather photos from states …

The tree was uprooted in Powai area of Mumbai. Due to this, traffic was disrupted.

The hoarding structure collapsed in Pune, damaging several vehicles.

The slab of a 4 -storey building in Thane killed 6 people.
Day temperature in Delhi beyond 40 ° C
The daytime temperature in Delhi was crossed 40.0 ° C on Tuesday, which was recorded at 41.8 ° C. Along with this, hot air also ran here. According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Along with this, maximum temperature can remain below 40.0 ° C.

Bangalore received heavy rains on Tuesday. After this, many feet were flooded on many roads.

Flood water caused by Bangalore rains entered the silk board metro station.

The picture of Rukmani village in Guwahati, the roads became full after heavy rains here.

Traffic was interrupted due to landslide on the Konkan railway route in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.

The picture is from Ranchi in Jharkhand. The tree was uprooted due to strong thunderstorms here. Many vehicles were damaged.
Monsoon likely to reach Kerala in 4-5 days
According to the Meteorological Department, the southwest monsoon is expected to reach Kerala in the next four-five days, which is before the normal date of June 1. According to the department, if this happens, it will be the first monsoon to knock ahead of time since 2009. In 2009, Monsoon reached Kerala on 23 May.
According to the department, the south-west monsoon usually knocks in Kerala by June 1 and covers the entire country by 8 July. It begins to retreat from northwest India around 17 September and completely withdraws by 15 October.
The monsoon reached Kerala on 30 May last year. The 2023 arrived on 8 June, May 29 in 2022, June 3 in 2021, June 1 in 2020, June 8 in 2019 and 29 May in 2018.

How correct the monsoon estimate has been in the last 5 years Looking at the figures of the last 5 years, the estimate of Central Weather Agency IMD and private agency Skymet has been almost correct in the monsoon season. In 2024, the monsoon season received 108 per cent rainfall, while IMD had estimated 106 per cent and Skymet had estimated 102 per cent rainfall.
2023 received 94 percent rainfall. The IMD had estimated 96 per cent and Skymet was 94 per cent rainfall. Earlier, 2022 received 106 percent rainfall. This was more than the estimate of both IMD and Skymet.


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