What is the IMD's Prediction for Heavy Rainfall in Guwahati?

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Key Takeaways
- IMD predicts heavy rainfall in Guwahati.
- Residents advised to prepare for potential flooding.
- Emergency services are on alert.
- Commuters should avoid unnecessary travel.
- Stay updated with official weather reports.
Guwahati, June 15 (NationPress) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced on Sunday that the weather in Guwahati is expected to be predominantly cloudy over the next two to three days, with a high probability of heavy to very heavy rainfall affecting various regions of the city, as stated in an official announcement.
The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), referencing the IMD's report, indicated that the weather forecast predicts cloudy conditions for Guwahati over the upcoming days, along with potential heavy to very heavy rainfall across different parts of the city.
The forecast suggests a 75 percent likelihood of thundershowers and significant rainfall in isolated areas of the city in the coming days. This weather pattern might lead to increased waterlogging, hinder vehicular movement, and elevate the risk of localized landslides in at-risk regions.
The city officials are vigilantly monitoring the situation, and the emergency response systems are on high alert, according to the statement.
Given the recent incidents of landslides and water blockage caused by intense rainfall in the past few days, the ASDMA advises the residents of Guwahati to take necessary precautions and remain alert.
Daily commuters and those traveling long distances are encouraged to adjust their plans accordingly, avoiding unnecessary travel during periods of intense rain, as per the authority's recommendations.
Residents in low-lying and hilly areas are urged to stay vigilant for any signs of flooding or landslides.
Furthermore, individuals in vulnerable locations are advised to maintain a sufficient supply of essential items such as medicines and candles, as highlighted in the statement.
Residents are encouraged to contact the ASDMA and DDMA when necessary.
Individuals residing in identified landslide-prone areas are advised to evacuate to safer shelters (relief camps) or other secure locations of their choice for the next three days. The public is also urged to stay updated with official weather reports and adhere to advisories from local authorities to ensure safety during this extended period of rainfall.
The ASDMA will provide updates on the situation for public awareness. Meanwhile, during the initial monsoon period in late May and early June, over 679,000 individuals were impacted across 21 districts.
According to the ASDMA report, over 14,977 hectares of farmland were affected in 1,494 villages across 21 districts. The total fatalities reported due to this year's floods and landslides stand at 28 across the state.