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Orange alert for rain in 24 districts of Bihar. Schools up to Class 8 closed in Patna till June 22: Monsoon to set in in 24-36 hours; Heavy rain in Aurangabad cloud cover in many cities – Patna News Achi-News

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People in Bihar have been suffering from scorching heat for the past few weeks. In view of the scorching heat, Patna DM directed to keep privacy and government closed till class 8 till June 22. However, relief from the heat is expected in the next day or two.

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According to the Meteorological Centre, Monsoon is likely to enter the state within 24 to 36 hours. The grass line of the southwest monsoon lies between Bihar and Bengal. Heavy rain fell in Aurangabad in the morning. Cloudy since morning in many districts including Jehanabad and Nalanda.

According to the meteorological department, today monsoon will enter Bihar from West Bengal via Kishanganj and Purnia.

First of all, look at some weather related pictures…

Heavy rain fell in Aurangabad in the morning.

Heavy rain fell in Kishanganj from 11 pm to 3 am.

Heavy rain fell in Kishanganj from 11 pm to 3 am.

Cloudy in Nalanda too.  A cold wind is blowing.

Cloudy in Nalanda too. A cold wind is blowing.

Rain alert in 24 districts of Bihar

An orange alert was issued for rain in 24 districts on Wednesday. During the rain there is a possibility of wind gusts of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour as well as lightning.

Possibility of heavy rain in 3 districts

There is a possibility of heavy rain in three districts in the eastern part of the country. This includes Kishanganj, Araria and Supaul. According to the Meteorological Centre, with the arrival of the monsoon in the state, heavy rain is possible in the Simanchal areas for three to four days.

There will be hot days in 7 districts

According to the Meteorological Centre, there is a possibility of hot days in Patna, Jehanabad, Gaya, Nalanda, Nevada, Lakhisarai and Sheikhupura.

Many cities remain in the grip of extreme heat

On Tuesday, many cities in the state, including Patna, were in the grip of scorching heat and heat wave. In this, Gaya, Navada, Nalanda, Arwal, Buxar, Bhojpur, and Ishli, Aurangabad were in the grip of scorching heat and Chapra, Rohtas, Sheikhpura, Gopalganj, Jamui and Munger were in the grip of heat wave.

Two people died due to heat wave in Bhojpur, one in Rohtas

  • Ram Dayal Yadav, 30 years old, son of the late Inspector Rai of Basantpur village in Mufsil police station area, died due to heat wave. He was a farmer by profession. there were.
  • Laxman Ram, 60-year-old son of late Gulzar Ram, died due to heat wave in ward number 12 of Chauri village in Chauri police station area of ​​Bhojpur. He used to buy and sell cattle.
  • Constable Siddhanath Singh (59) of Darigaon police station in Rohtas died during treatment on Tuesday. This death is suspected to have occurred due to heatstroke. He was a resident of Motihari, his posting was at Darigun Police Station.

What will the weather be like in the coming days?

June 20 There is a possibility of rain and thunder in one or two places in most districts of the country. At the same time, heavy rain may occur at one or two places in Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj, Purnia and Madhubani.

June 21 There is a possibility of rain and thunder in one or two places in most districts. Heavy rain may occur at one or two places in Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj, Purnia and Madhubani.

CM held pre-monsoon review meeting

Ahead of the arrival of the monsoon in Bihar, Nitish Kumar held a review meeting on Tuesday to deal with the flood and drought situation. The MLA instructed the officials to assess the situation in the districts and prepare a plan.

CM Nitish on Tuesday held a review meeting to deal with floods and drought.

CM Nitish on Tuesday held a review meeting to deal with floods and drought.

Instructions to the police to remain on standby

The CM ordered the police to remain on alert. Also prepare an action plan to deal with the disaster. Keep an eye on everything. Make sure to better monitor the work done on water conservation under Jal Jawan Hariyal. Keep an eye on the groundwater level. Be sure to organize drinking water.

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