Monsoon Deluge Sweeps Across Indian Regions: Substantial Rainfall Recorded in Last 24 Hours
Konkan & Goa, East Madhya Pradesh, West Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat Region, Saurashtra & Kutch Witness Heavy Rainfall
In a torrential downpour over the past 24 hours, several regions in India experienced a significant influx of rainfall. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) reported the following rainfall measurements in centimeters during the period from 8:30 AM IST on June 28, 2023, to 8:30 AM IST on June 29, 2023:
Konkan & Goa:
- Palghar_agri (dist Palghar): 25 cm
- Tbia (dist Thane): 20 cm
- Wada (dist Palghar): 19 cm
- Shriwardhan (dist Raigad): 19 cm
- Dahanu – Imd Obsy (dist Palghar): 18 cm
- Bhiwandi (dist Thane): 18 cm
- Ulhasnagar (dist Thane): 17 cm
- Ambernath (dist Thane): 16 cm
- Colaba – Imd Obsy (dist Mumbai City): 15 cm
- Vasai (dist Palghar): 15 cm
- Vikramgad (dist Palghar): 15 cm
- Murud (dist Raigad): 14 cm
- Uran (dist Raigad): 14 cm
- Tala (dist Raigad): 14 cm
- Shahapur (dist Thane): 14 cm
- Guhagarh (dist Ratnagiri): 13 cm
- Devgad (dist Sindhudurg): 12 cm
- Santacruz – Imd Obsy (dist Mumbai Suburban): 12 cm
- Sudhagad Pali (dist Raigad): 12 cm
East Madhya Pradesh:
- Panna-aws (dist Panna): 21 cm
- Damoh-aws (dist Damoh): 14 cm
- Gonour (dist Panna): 12 cm
- Bina (dist Sagar): 12 cm
West Madhya Pradesh:
- Pathari (dist Vidisha): 16 cm
- Lateri (dist Vidisha): 15 cm
- Ashoknagar (dist Ashoknagar): 9 cm
- Begumganj (dist Raisen): 8 cm
- Kurwai (dist Vidisha): 7 cm
- Gairatgang (dist Raisen): 7 cm
- Ganjbasoda (dist Vidisha): 7 cm
Gujarat Region:
- Pardi (dist Valsad): 17 cm
- Kamrej (dist Surat): 15 cm
- Khergam (dist Navsari): 15 cm
- Valsad (dist Valsad): 14 cm
- Palsana (dist Surat): 14 cm
- Dharampur (dist Valsad): 14 cm
- Vapi (dist Valsad): 13 cm
- Umergam (dist Valsad): 13 cm
- Valsad (dist Valsad): 12 cm
- Valod (dist Tapi): 12 cm
- Daman (dist Daman): 11 cm
- Daman Fmo (dist Daman): 11 cm
- Ukai (dist Surat): 11 cm
- Mandvi (dist Surat): 11 cm
- Vyara
Saurashtra & Kutch:
- Diu (dist Diu): 18 cm
- Visavadar (dist Junagadh): 11 cm
- Kutiana (dist Porbandar): 10 cm
- Kodinar (dist Gir Somnath): 10 cm
- Vadia (dist Amreli): 9 cm
- Junagadh (dist Junagadh): 9 cm
- Khambhalia (dist Devbhoomi Dwarka): 8 cm
- Upleta (dist Rajkot): 8 cm
- Silvassa (dist Dadara & Nagar Haveli): 10 cm
- Daman_arg (dist Daman): 10 cm
The widespread rainfall has resulted from an active monsoon system, bringing relief to these regions and replenishing water reservoirs. However, the heavy precipitation also raises concerns of potential flooding and waterlogging in low-lying areas. The local authorities are closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary precautions to ensure the safety of residents. Citizens are advised to stay updated with weather advisories and take appropriate measures to safeguard themselves and their property during this monsoon season.