How Did Rain and Hailstorms Impact Several Districts of MP?
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Bhopal, Jan 27 (NationPress) A severe bout of rain and hailstorms impacted various districts in central Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday evening, triggering significant concerns among farmers regarding potential crop damage.
Regions such as Sehore, Agar Malwa, Shajapur, Gwalior, and Ujjain experienced abrupt weather transformations, with Sehore, Ashta, Jawer, Mehatwada, and Shyampur reporting substantial rainfall, according to reports.
Bhopal also encountered thunderstorms and rain during the evening hours.
In the villages of Jawer and Hingoni, hailstones resembling chickpeas fell, blanketing the roads in white and damaging standing wheat and gram crops.
Farmers are apprehensive about incurring considerable financial losses, as the wheat crop, which is in its blooming phase, has been compromised by fierce winds and hail, increasing the risk of grain shedding.
In Jawer, heavy rainfall accompanied by intense winds persisted for almost 20 minutes, while hailstorms lasted approximately five minutes, causing turmoil in the area. The effects were most pronounced on wheat fields, where crops were flattened.
Farmers voiced worries that if the weather does not improve swiftly, losses could mount further. Moreover, the storm also led to power disruptions in several locales, inconveniencing residents.
This abrupt rainfall has intensified challenges for farmers who were already contending with cold conditions. Instead of relief, the state anticipates further challenges as another round of rain is predicted.
The Meteorological Department had issued alerts for 28 districts, including Bhopal and Gwalior, on Monday, due to an active cyclonic circulation over Haryana and an associated trough line.
Officials indicated that this system will affect Madhya Pradesh over the next two days, maintaining cloudy skies and bringing light to moderate rainfall in various districts.
Meteorologists also noted that the fresh rainfall will exacerbate the cold, with dense fog and chilly winds persisting throughout the state.
For farmers, the timing of this hailstorm is particularly detrimental, as crops are at a crucial growth stage.