Punjab Weather: There is a possibility of heavy rain in Punjab for the next 5 days, the weather department has warned

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Weather News: The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain in Punjab for 5 days. There are thick clouds in Chandigarh.

Due to intermittent rains in Himachal and leakage in the dam near Habibke village of Ferozepur, there is an atmosphere of fear among the villagers due to the rising water level in Sutlej river. Due to the rumor of dam breaking on Saturday, people of about 20 houses of Habibke village came out after loading goods in tractor-trolleys.

Two houses collapsed in the border village of Kaluwala. People have taken out their belongings from their houses and camped in the school. The water level in Sutlej has risen by 6900 cusecs in the last 13 hours. Sutlej water has started filling again in 12 villages of Fazilka. In many places, the water rose by more than one foot. While according to DC Dr. Seenu Duggal, the situation is under control. JCB machines are ready to tackle any situation.

The flow of water from Nawanshahr’s Ropar headworks to Sutlej has reached around 35 to 40 thousand cusecs on Sunday morning. Much of the water has to come from rivers and streams coming out of the mountains. The water level of Ghaggar river in Sangrur has dropped by 8 inches to 748.2 feet in the last 24 hours. It is 1.8 feet below the danger mark.

Due to the overflowing of the Ravi river in Dera Baba Nanak Gurdaspur, contact has been lost with the fields and camps of villages Ghaniyake Bet, Saharan, Kasowal for 5 days. Beas river overflowed at Tanda Urmur. Along with this, there was heavy rain in many places during the last 24 hours in Himachal Pradesh. The highest rainfall of 19.5 cm was recorded in Sirmeer. The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain warning for the next 5 days. 696 roads are closed in Himachal Pradesh.

The water of Ghaggar river, which has been causing havoc for the last 10 days at Otu Head in Sirsa, has reduced by 4 thousand cusecs to 40 thousand cusecs. In the villages of Fatehabad block which are not affected by floods, schools will open from Monday. River Yamuna has again risen above the danger mark. Due to this, the gap has started again in many places in Yamunanagar, Karnal, Panipat. On Sunday, Yamuna was flowing 231.13 meters above the warning mark (231 meters) in Panipat.

Water level in dams of Punjab

Bhakra Dam: 1653 feet, 27 feet below danger mark.
Pong Dam: 1376.43 feet, 13 feet below danger mark.
What’s next: Heavy rain alert for three days from today in Punjab and Haryana…
Forecasting the possibility of heavy rain in many districts on Saturday, the Meteorological Department said on Sunday that heavy rain is likely to occur in Majha, Doaba and East Malwa districts of Punjab and some areas of Haryana from Monday instead of Tuesday. During this monsoon season, from June 1 to July 23, Punjab has recorded 265 mm of rain, which is more than 50 percent of the normal.

Alert issued in Delhi, Meteorological department warned of heavy rain in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh

The Yamuna river in capital Delhi has once again risen above the danger mark after water was released from Hathani Kund in Haryana. On Sunday, it was 205.81 meters above the danger mark (205.33 meters). In view of this, an alert has been issued in Delhi. Home Minister Amit Shah has taken information about the flood in Junagadh from the CM of Gujarat, the water level of the Yamuna from the LG of Delhi. The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.

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