The monsoon has once again become active in Bihar after a brief slowdown. Several parts of the state are witnessing intermittent showers. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, heavy rainfall has been predicted in seven key districts of Bihar. These include Patna, Gaya, Aurangabad, Jamui, Nawada, Rohtas and Kaimur. Weather authorities have also issued a yellow alert in all these districts. The warning has created concern among residents as the rain is expected to intensify.
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Strong Winds and Lightning Expected in Several Areas
The weather department has further warned that these seven districts may also experience thunderstorms. Winds are likely to blow at speeds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour. Lightning strikes are also a strong possibility. Authorities have advised people to remain indoors during heavy showers and avoid venturing near rivers or water bodies. Swimming, bathing, or operating boats during this time has been strictly discouraged for safety reasons.
Yellow Alert in Bihar: What It Means for Residents
A yellow alert is usually issued to warn residents about potentially hazardous weather conditions. It is not as severe as a red alert, but it still requires caution. In this case, residents of the seven districts have been urged to stay alert and follow safety guidelines. With thunderstorms and heavy rains predicted, people are being told to avoid unnecessary travel and keep emergency supplies ready.
Monsoon to Remain Active Until 26 August
The weather department has also predicted that the monsoon will remain active in Bihar until 26 August. During this period, heavy rainfall is expected especially in southern and eastern Bihar. This prolonged wet spell could lead to waterlogging in low-lying areas, disruptions in transportation, and difficulties for farmers engaged in harvesting. The monsoon showers may also affect electricity supply due to frequent thunderstorms.
Rainfall Brings Relief and Trouble in Patna
In Patna, clouds have been hovering since morning, creating humid conditions. Residents faced discomfort due to the sticky weather. By late evening, however, heavy rainfall brought some relief from the heat. On Tuesday night, Patna recorded 15.2 millimetres of rainfall. The highest rainfall in the region was recorded in Sampatchak at 25.2 millimetres. While the showers provided relief from humidity, many parts of the city faced waterlogging, affecting road traffic and daily activities.
District-wise Rainfall Data in the Last 24 Hours
Several districts of Bihar have received varied amounts of rainfall in the last 24 hours. In Patna’s Fatuha, 24.8 millimetres of rainfall was recorded. Jalalgarh in Purnea saw 21.5 millimetres, while Katihar recorded 6 millimetres. In Tarapur of Munger district, 13 millimetres of rainfall was measured. In Chandan of Banka district, 8.4 millimetres was recorded. Danapur received 16.2 millimetres of rainfall. Buxar witnessed 6.8 millimetres, Belhar in Banka received 5.4 millimetres, and Katoria in Banka recorded 11.2 millimetres of rainfall. Many other districts also reported moderate to heavy showers, indicating that the monsoon is fully active across the state.
Heavy Rain to Impact Agriculture and Daily Life
The current spell of heavy rain is expected to impact both agriculture and daily life. For farmers, the monsoon showers are crucial for paddy cultivation. However, excessive rainfall may damage standing crops or delay harvesting. In urban areas, waterlogging may disrupt transportation and increase health concerns. Traffic jams, flooding of roads, and power cuts are common problems faced during heavy monsoon rains in Bihar. Authorities have already started preparations to handle potential emergencies.
Meteorological Department Issues Precautions
The meteorological department has urged citizens to take precautions during the rainfall. People have been advised to avoid standing under trees during thunderstorms. Farmers and labourers working in open fields have been told to seek shelter whenever lightning is predicted. The department has also warned about possible damage to kutcha houses and temporary structures due to strong winds. Local administrations have been asked to keep relief teams ready in case of heavy waterlogging or flood-like situations.
Past Trends of Rainfall in Bihar
Bihar has a long history of being affected by heavy monsoon rains. The state often faces flood situations in northern districts due to overflowing rivers. In southern districts, heavy rainfall sometimes leads to landslides and soil erosion. This year, the rainfall pattern has been uneven, with some areas receiving less rain earlier in the season. The recent activation of the monsoon is expected to balance the overall rainfall deficit. However, sudden heavy showers can create localised flood-like situations.
Patna and Neighboring Areas Likely to See More Rain
According to weather experts, Patna and its surrounding districts are likely to see more rainfall in the coming days. Cloudy skies and high humidity are expected to continue until the monsoon phase ends. The possibility of lightning makes it risky for people to stay outdoors. Offices, schools, and businesses may face disruptions if rainfall intensifies. Local authorities have asked residents to remain updated with the latest weather reports.
Safety Measures for People in Rain-hit Areas
During this weather phase, experts recommend that people follow safety protocols. Carrying umbrellas and raincoats is essential. People should also avoid waterlogged areas as they may be dangerous. Walking in flooded streets can lead to accidents, while vehicles can get stuck in deep water. Drinking clean and boiled water is also necessary as heavy rains increase the risk of waterborne diseases. People in rural areas have been asked to store food and drinking water in advance.
Impact of Rainfall on Transport and Electricity
Heavy rainfall often affects both transport and electricity supply in Bihar. Roads in several districts are already facing potholes and cracks. Continuous rain makes them even more dangerous for vehicles. In cities like Patna, waterlogging leads to traffic congestion, delaying commuters. Thunderstorms and lightning strikes frequently damage electric poles and transformers, leading to power cuts. This affects both households and businesses. Authorities are preparing emergency repair teams to restore power supply during outages.
Experts Say Rainfall is Both a Boon and a Challenge
Meteorologists and agricultural experts believe that rainfall in Bihar is both a boon and a challenge. On one hand, farmers rely on monsoon rains for irrigation. On the other hand, heavy rains at once can damage crops and cause losses. Urban areas lack proper drainage, making waterlogging a recurring problem. The challenge is to balance rainfall benefits with effective disaster management. Experts have urged the government to strengthen flood control measures and improve urban drainage systems.
Residents React to the Weather Situation
Residents across the affected districts have expressed mixed feelings about the rain. Many welcomed the showers as relief from the humid heat. However, others are worried about flooding and disruptions. In Patna, shopkeepers in low-lying areas have already faced water entering their shops. Daily wage workers complain that heavy rainfall affects their livelihood. Students and office-goers also face difficulties in reaching their destinations during heavy showers.
Government Monitoring the Situation Closely
The Bihar government is closely monitoring the rainfall situation. District administrations have been directed to remain alert. Disaster management teams are on standby. Relief camps may be set up if heavy rains continue. The health department has issued instructions to hospitals to prepare for waterborne diseases. Authorities are also urging people to cooperate with safety guidelines. With monsoon expected to remain active till 26 August, preparations are being made to face possible emergencies.
The heavy rainfall warning in seven districts of Bihar highlights the unpredictable nature of the monsoon. While the showers are crucial for agriculture, they also bring challenges for urban life. The weather department’s prediction of thunderstorms, strong winds, and lightning underlines the need for caution. With the monsoon likely to stay active till 26 August, residents must prepare for continued rainfall. Authorities and citizens alike need to stay vigilant to ensure safety during this period.
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