Heavy Rainfall is Still Continuing in Many Indian States
Heavy rainfall in India 2025
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For people, for farmers, and for India’s economy, rain is very important. And when the rain comes, everyone feels happy. But if the rain becomes dangerous for life, then it creates a very big problem. For a long time now, heavy rainfall is happening in India. Because of this, people are very disturbed.
Floods, heavy rainfall, and cloudbursts are happening in many states of India. This is not only causing loss of property to people but also taking away lives.
Heavy Rainfall in North Side
All around India, the spell of rain is still continuing. In the north side of India, very heavy rainfall is happening. In Uttarakhand, recently in Dehradun, Haridwar, Nainital, and Mussoorie, heavy rainfall and floods are happening everywhere, because of which the IMD has issued an orange alert.
Due to heavy rainfall, the Dehradun–Haridwar bridge also got broken.
Flood & Rain in South Side
In the south side also, people are very disturbed because of the rain. Tamil Nadu is on high alert right now. In Chennai and Kerala, everywhere the situation is very bad because of rainfall. People’s houses, shops, and properties are all floating in water.
People are searching for safe places so that they can save their lives.
Rain in Central and West Side
The weather of Maharashtra is always good. There, normally, the rain is also very beautiful. But this time, the rainfall has not brought love, it has brought destruction.
In Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, the rain is not stopping, and people are even afraid to go out of their houses. There is very heavy rainfall in Maharashtra.
Rain in Eastern and North-Eastern Areas
The rain has not spared any state or district of India. Everywhere, the effect of rainfall is visible. In the eastern and north-eastern side, floods and cloudbursts are also happening.
In West Bengal and Kolkata, very heavy rainfall is happening, and because of this, the humidity is also increasing.
IMD Report
The IMD has clearly said that there is no chance of the rain stopping soon. Because of this, the IMD has issued red alerts and orange alerts in many places.
Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, and northern India are all under IMD’s watch, and alerts have been announced everywhere.