The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for several districts in North Bengal and a yellow alert for parts of South Bengal. Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds are expected, prompting authorities to prepare for potential disruptions and urging residents to remain cautious.
The IMD’s latest advisory highlights severe weather conditions across Bengal. While North Bengal faces an orange alert due to heavy rainfall and possible flooding, South Bengal districts have been placed under a yellow alert, signaling moderate but significant weather activity.
Orange Alert For North Bengal
Districts in North Bengal, including Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, and Cooch Behar, are expected to witness intense rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms. Authorities have warned of waterlogging, landslides, and transport disruptions.
Yellow Alert For South Bengal
South Bengal districts such as Kolkata, Howrah, and South 24 Parganas are under a yellow alert. Moderate rainfall and gusty winds are forecast, with advisories urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and stay indoors during peak weather activity.
Preparedness Measures
Local administrations have been instructed to remain on high alert, with disaster management teams ready to respond. Citizens are advised to monitor official updates and take precautionary measures to ensure safety.
Key Highlights
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Orange alert issued for North Bengal districts
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Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected
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Yellow alert for South Bengal with moderate rain
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Authorities warn of flooding and landslides
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Residents urged to follow safety advisories
Sources: India Meteorological Department, Hindustan Times, The Telegraph, Economic Times