
News India Live, Digital Desk: Monsoon has been fully active in Jharkhand, and the Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued heavy rains for the next five days. Many districts of the state are expected to receive continuous torrential rains, due to which the administration has issued a ‘yellow alert’ and citizens have been advised to be vigilant. This rain will provide relief to people from heat and humidity, but at the same time problems in some areas may also increase. According to the Meteorological Department’s Meteorological Center at Ranchi, the monsoon will be completely effective for the next several days in Jharkhand due to the lower pressure area (low-pressure area) and monsoon trough in the Bay of Bengal. As a result, most parts of the state, including major districts like Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Deoghar and Hazaribagh, are likely to rains light to moderate and some places. Continuous rains may increase the water level of rivers and drains, causing waterlogging and urban flood conditions in low -lying areas. Along with this, the Meteorological Department has also feared strong winds and thunderclap (lightning), for which it has been advised to take special care. People have been asked to avoid taking shelter under the tree or in open grounds and stay away from electric poles and open wires. This warning is very important in view of the incidents of loss of life due to thunderstorms. This rain will also bring mixed reaction for farmers. While it will be beneficial for paddy sowing and crops, excessive rains also keep the risk of crop damage. The district administration has also been alerted to be ready to deal with any disaster situation. The people of Jharkhand have been advised to stay connected to the IMD website and local news channels for the latest weather information, and preparations for any emergency. This monsoon period brings both an important challenge and opportunity to the state.
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