Another low pressure next week, rains in Nagas may hamper preparations for Puja (PTI)
Another depression next week, rains in Nagas may hamper preparations for Puja (PTI)
The rains of the last few days have already raised the possibility of creating a fresh flood situation in the lower Damodar valley. Due to low pressure, DVC has started releasing water increasing the amount of rainfall in Chotanagpur plateau.
Due to low pressure, South Bengal has been drenched in rain for the last few days. Low-lying areas are already flooded. Banvasi dasha of people from more than one district. After three consecutive days of rain, Monday is the first working day of the week with no respite from the torrential downpour. Landabhand puja market in rain. The work of making the mandap has stopped. The market price has started to increase. The dams are releasing water. There is more alarming news in this situation. Another depression is set to hit the state next week. Due to which there is a danger of disaster again in South Bengal
The forecast says that another depression will pass over the state on September 23-25. Due to which there is a possibility of heavy rainfall in South Bengal. The low pressure may have a wide impact in North Bengal as well.
A cyclone created in the Pacific Ocean will hit the coast of Vietnam on September 21. The storm will gradually weaken and enter India from northeast on September 23. The low pressure will gradually move towards the east. As a result, heavy rains may occur in South Bengal on September 24-26. However, it is not possible to predict how strong the depression will be.
The rains of the last few days have already raised the possibility of creating a fresh flood situation in the lower Damodar Valley. Due to low pressure, DVC has started releasing water increasing the amount of rainfall in Chotanagpur plateau. Heavy rains due to the impending low pressure are likely to have a major impact on the flooded areas.
According to the Meteorological Department, storms with a speed of 80 km can blow in 6 regions of the country. For this, the river ports of these areas have been asked to show warning signals2
This information was given in the forecast for inland river dams of the country from 5 am to 1 pm on Monday (September 16).
It said that temporary gusty winds with a speed of 60 to 80 km per hour may blow over Faridpur, Kushtia, Jessore, Khulna, Barisal and Faridpur areas from south/south-east.
For this reason, the river ports of these areas have been asked to display naval warning signal number 2