Flood in Gujarat and Rajasthan


Another rainy rain in West India in the next three days is possible

According to India.com, up to 7,000 people have been reported and floods in Gujarat have claimed at least three deaths in recent times. The Scroll.in website is a half-a-half per meter in the Banaskantha district and has suffered many rural areas affected by road, rail and power. The Times of India reports that floods in Assam have affected 90,000 people: 160 sq km The land is underwater. This is the normal summer season in northeast India. The recent rainfall in West Bengal, Rajasthan and Gujarat is uncommon. West Bengal's capital, Kolkata, showed a rainfall in July. On average 411 mm. Deesa - which has collected 377mm of the same period - Deesa - Jamshedpur comes with a giant 347mm holding a city in Gujarat in the humidest area of ​​the area within the last 24 hours. In the last four days, the state capital Ahmedabad received 506 mm rain. The average rainfall in July is 291 mm. After a hesitant start and irregular progress, the Indian monsoon season is now fully fleeting. Rainfall is low for South India. Especially in Kerala, the 24 per cent deficit is bad. In recent days, significant increase in rainfall in northeast, particularly in West Bengal and West Bengal, has significantly increased in Gujarat and Rajasthan. There are two depths of deep pressure on the bottom of this line: one over South Rajasthan and one West Bengal. Air pressure, cloud shaped and low pressure areas where rainfall increases. Obviously in the humid seasons, ie deep rain. In the next few days, the rains in north Gujarat and southern Rajasthan will be heavy. Sample polls suggest another 1,000 mm possible.