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IMD sounds yellow alert in state as rain inundates Ranchi pockets

IMD sounds yellow alert in state as rain inundates Ranchi pockets

Time of India2 days ago

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Ranchi: A brief spell of rain uprooted several trees in the city and caused water logging in various residential pockets on Wednesday as the Ranchi office of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for eastern parts of Jharkhand, warning of thunderstorms and lightning activities in the next 24 hours
Gusty wind uprooted trees in the city's Dibdih area, which fell on a parked four-wheeler.
However, no casualties were reported except a few bystanders sustaining minor injuries in the incident.
Talking to TOI, Argora police station in-charge Alok Singh, said that police were not informed about any harm caused to any vehicle or individuals. "The uprooted trees were cleared off the road so that vehicular movement would not be disrupted. However, the number of uprooted trees has not been assessed yet." The rain led to waterlogging in Hindpiri, Upper Bazar and Daily Market.
Ranchi received 8.2 mm of rainfall till the evening. While Bokaro recorded 16 mm, Latehar recorded 5.5 mm, and Gumla and Jamtara recorded 0.5 mm of rainfall.
Anwar Hussain, a resident of Hindpiri, said, "The Ranchi Municipal Corporation does not clean the drains in the area before monsoon, and the residents have to bear the brunt of that every year. The drains also need to be widened so that the pertinent problem of waterlogging can be solved." The rain brought down the mercury level, bringing respite from the rising heat. Ranchi recorded 32.9 degrees Celsius, a drop of 4.3 notches below normal while Jamshedpur recorded 37.6 degrees Celsius.

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