Bhopal rain news

  1. IMD issues red alert for parts of Madhya Pradesh
  2. Rain In Bhopal: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Rain In Bhopal
  3. Schools closed in Bhopal due to heavy rains
  4. Bhopal: 13cm rain on Saturday night maroons city's low lying areas
  5. Madhya Pradesh: Schools in this district will remain closed on Monday due to of heavy rain


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IMD issues red alert for parts of Madhya Pradesh

• Neemuch • Mandsaur • Ratlam • Ujjain • Agar-Malwa • Dewas • Rajgarh • Guna • Vidisha • Raisen • Bhopal • Sehore • Shajapur According to an earlier update by senior meteorologist Ved Prakash Singh of the IMD's Bhopal centre, the fresh spell of rain, which started on Friday evening, is likely to continue until Tuesday. The deep depression has caused rainfall in eastern Madhya Pradesh and its adjoining areas, eventually covering the entire state on Sunday.

Rain In Bhopal: Latest News, Videos and Photos of Rain In Bhopal

TNN / May 24, 2023, 08:17 (IST) The AQI of Bhopal and Indore has improved this summer in comparison to May last year. It has been rated satisfactory this year while last year it was moderate. The air quality index of Bhopal and Indore on Tuesday was in double digits i.e. less than 100, while last year the same day it was in triple digits i.e. above 100

Schools closed in Bhopal due to heavy rains

By India Today Web Desk: Due to continuous heavy rains in several parts of Madhya Pradesh for the third day, several schools remained closed in some districts, including the state capital Bhopal and Jabalpur. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Monday, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places in western parts of the state. Schools in some districts including Bhopal and Jabalpur remained closed on Monday due to torrential rains, the officials said. The weather forecast had prompted the authorities to issue orders on Sunday evening for the closure of the schools. In the 24-hour period till 8.30 am on Monday, Bhopal received 190.5 mm rainfall, followed by Guna-174.9 mm, Sagar-173.9 mm, Raisen-162 mm and Jabalpur 160 mm, an IMD official said. (With PTI inputs) HELP THE RIGHT COLLEGES FIND YOU

Bhopal: 13cm rain on Saturday night maroons city's low lying areas

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince threatened the U.S. if it retaliated against oil cuts Bhopal(Madhya Pradesh): Heavy rainfall measuring 13.2 cm gave sleepless night to people in city specially in the old Bhopal on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. It was highest rainfall in city this season. The heavy rain paralysed normal life as water inundated low-lying areas. Localities were waterlogged. It rained at midnight. © Provided by Free Press Journal Biker wades through flooded street in Shiv Nagar, Bhopal on Monday © Provided by Free Press Journal Woman draining rainwater that gushed into house at Udia Basti in Bhopal, Bhopal Major affected areas were Shiv Nagar, Chhola Basti, Nishatpura underbridge, Ishwar Nagar (Bhanpur). Youth hostel premises was lost to water after its wall collapsed. Culvert collapsed in Ashoka Garden. The rain water gushed in houses in Shahjanabad, Jahangirabad, Ashoka Garden, Aishbag, Tilajamalpura, Bag Mufti Saheb, Vashundhra Colony, DIG Bungalow area, Azad Nagar, Sunder Nagar. © Provided by Free Press Journal Residents of Shankar Nagar drain rainwater that flooded the street © Provided by Free Press Journal Udia Basti, Bhopal Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) and fire brigade teams were deployed to siphon off rain water from basement of shops. The areas were BMC teams were sent include Chetanya Nagar (Nadra Bus Stand), Vijay Nagar, Vittal Nagar (Nevari Mandir.) Fire brigade team rescued family stranded in rainy water in Gandhi Nagar. © Provid...

Madhya Pradesh: Schools in this district will remain closed on Monday due to of heavy rain

The Bhopal administration decided to keep all schools closed for a day in the wake of heavy rainfall, District Education Officer informed on Sunday. The decision comes amid heavy rainfall in Bhopal and a 'red alert' warning from the Indian Meteorological Department on Saturday about heavy rainfalls in four districts of Madhya Pradesh. The warning came after intermittent showers continued to lash in large parts of the state. The weather department had predicted thunderstorms with lightning in isolated areas of Bhopal, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Chambal, Shahdol, Rewa, and Sagar divisions till Sunday morning. “The fresh spell of rain, which started on Friday evening, is likely to continue until Tuesday," senior meteorologist Ved Prakash Singh of the IMD's Bhopal center said. “A deep depression was active over south Jharkhand and adjoining Chhattisgarh, and it is likely to move west northwestwards in the next 24 hours. It will enter the northeastern part of Madhya Pradesh after weakening into a depression," he said. The deep depression has caused rainfall in eastern Madhya Pradesh and its adjoining areas. The trend will cover the entire state on Sunday, the official added. The IMD reported that rain occurred in large parts of the state on Saturday. Guna district received 44.0 mm of rain between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Umaria district in eastern Madhya Pradesh received 86.9 mm of rain in the last 24 hours, which ended at 8.30 a.m. on Saturday. Madhya Pradesh Governor tests positiv...