Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Monsoon to intensify in states reeling from rain

IMD FORECAST Heavy downpour expected in Kerala, Uttarakhan­d, Himachal in next 2 days

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: A fresh surge of the westerly winds will intensify the monsoon in Kerala, Karnataka and the ghat areas of Tamil Nadu over the next 48 hours , while a dip in pressure in the Bay of Bengal will bring extremely heavy rain to Uttarakhan­d and Himachal Pradesh over the next 24 hours, the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) forecast said on Monday.

Despite rains leading to flooding in many parts of the country, India’s monsoon deficit has gone up from 7% on August 1 to 10% on August 13. Kerala, however, has moved from normal to 20% excessive rainfall over the past week.

Over the next 24 hours, “cyclonic circulatio­n” or swirling winds associated with the pressure dip is likely to intensify in the Bay of Bengal and will bring heavy rain to eastern and northern India till Wednesday, including over isolated areas in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, said the five-day forecast.

Rainfall in Kerala is likely to intensify over Tuesday, with most areas receiving heavy to very heavy rainfall even as 11 of the state’s 14 districts battle flooding that has killed 40 persons.

“A low pressure area is forming in Northwest Bay of Bengal, which will bring rain across north and east India. Whenever there is a low pressure system, the Southwest monsoon winds gather speed and try to reach the low pressure area. This results in the moist winds crashing into the Western ghats and forming rain clouds over western part of the country, including Kerala,” said Dr Mrityunjay Mohapatra, senior IMD scientist.

Heavy to very heavy rain is likely in Odisha and UP , the forecast said. Heavy rain in Manipur and Meghalaya is likely to bring down the large rain deficits.

The forecast of private weather forecaster Skymet concur with that of the IMD. “The low pressure system in the Bay of Bengal will increase rain in many states,” said GP Sharma, meteorolog­y president at Skymet. Rough to very rough sea conditions are also likely in the west-central and south-western Arabian sea, and fishermen have been advised not to venture into these areas, said IMD.

U’KHAND WOMAN FORCED TO DELIVER ON ROAD, INFANT DIES

DEHRADUN: Unable to reach hospital due to a blocked highway, a woman gave birth to her child on the way, in Kedarnath town of Rudrapraya­g district on Sunday. The child died soon after the birth due to lack of medical attention.

The national highway 107, connecting Rishikesh to Kedarnath, was blocked due to a landslide.

According to reports, the pregnant woman, Mohita, 22, resident of Lwara village in the district, complained of pain in her stomach. Since the highway was blocked, Mohita, accompanie­d by her mother-in-law a, attempted a short-cut to reach a hospital at Phata, 32 km from Kedarnath. On the way, Mohita went into labour and delivered the baby but the child died soon after birth.

Rudrapraya­g chief medical officer (CMO) SK Jha said, “She (Mohita) did not say (to her mother-in-law) it was labour pain. Her due date was August 30 and during her ultrasound, she had been informed that the baby is inverted. The ANM workers had told her to get admitted a week before her delivery.” HTC

 ?? PTI ?? People try to free a vehicle trapped under debris following heavy rainfall in Kullu on Monday.
PTI People try to free a vehicle trapped under debris following heavy rainfall in Kullu on Monday.

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