Suddenly changed weather in Madhya Pradesh, destruction across the state, rain alert for three days

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Suddenly changed weather in Madhya Pradesh, destruction across the state, rain alert for three days


Bhopal
Suddenly changed weather in Madhya Pradesh caused havoc across the state. The fastest storm in Indore lasted at a speed of 111 km per hour, while the city recorded 70.2 mm of rain. Life was badly affected by the incidents of thunderstorms, rain and hailstorm in many places in more than 50 cities of the state. In many places the power supply was interrupted, then the wedding ceremonies were affected.

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According to the Meteorological Department, Dronika is active from Rajasthan to North Bengal due to western disturbance. Due to its effect, the weather patterns in Madhya Pradesh changed. There is a possibility of intermittent rain and strong winds in the state for the next three days. Gwalior-Chambal, Morena, Vidisha, Shivpuri and Panna have been warned of lightning fall and thunderstorms up to 60 km per hour.

Strong winds caused havoc
In Indore, there was a thunderstorm at a speed of 111 km per hour, causing trees and hoardings to fall in many places. The roads in Bhopal also got rid of strong thunderstorms and rain. Due to hailstorm in Sehore and Shajapur, standing crops in the fields were destroyed.
The tent of a wedding ceremony in Guna flew into strong wind. Raisen stalled power supply for two hours. At the same time, incidents of falling trees and traffic disrupted due to heavy rains and hailstorms in areas like Manasa, Neemuch and Bhitarwar.

Weather conditions in different cities
Bhopal – After noon, it was cloudy and heavy rains started from two and a half.
Indore – Record 111 km per hour of thunderstorm, 70.2 mm rainfall.
Sehore – Gram -shaped hail fell, damage to crops.
Shajapur – Half an hour hailstorm, water will be filled.
Gwalior – In the afternoon, there were incidents of heavy rains and lightning.
Guna-The marriage tent with the storm blew up, there was an atmosphere of chaos.
Neemuch-Traffic on Rampura-Bhanpura road disrupted due to falling trees.
Manasa – Teen sheds flew from thunderstorms and hailstorms.
Ratlam – Rimjhim rains caused the weather happy.
Bhind – There was dense clouds in the sky with strong winds.

Electricity supply interrupted in many places
The power supply was disrupted due to the breakdown of trees due to strong thunderstorms and rain at places like Raisen, Dabra and Manasa.

Where it was raining
The rain recorded in the last 24 hours has been as follows:
Indore – 70.2 mm
Ujjain – 18.0 mm
Khandwa – 17.0 mm
Raisen – 5.0 mm
Gwalior – 3.0 mm
Jabalpur – 2.8 mm
Bhopal – 1.4 mm
Betul – 0.6 mm

Relief from heat due to fall in temperature
Due to weather change, the maximum temperature dropped by 1 to 3 degrees in most cities of the state. This has brought relief to the people troubled by the scorching heat. The maximum temperature of Bhopal was recorded at 35.5 ° C, 35.0 ° C in Indore, 36.2 ° C in Gwalior and 36.7 ° C in Jabalpur.

Advice to be vigilant for the next three days
The Meteorological Department has advised citizens to avoid going to open places to protect strong winds and celestial electricity. Especially people working in fields in rural areas need to be cautious.