Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rain continues to lash UP, 18 dists report above avg rainfall

Deluge to subside in next 24 hours: IMD; Lucknow escapes with light showers

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Heavy rain continued to pound the state for a second consecutiv­e day with at least 18 districts receiving above average rainfall in the last 24 hours, the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) said.

Lucknow recorded few showers on Friday. The pause in rain provided respite to residents as they battled water-logged roads and power cuts. Lucknow may experience scattered showers on Saturday, the state MeT department said.

Districts including Kannauj, Azamgarh, Ambedkarna­gar, Ayodhya, Barabanki, Gonda and Sitapur received very heavy rain that continued from Thursday evening into the wee hours of Friday.

A brief shower in over a dozen districts was also reported.

“Uttar Pradesh districts received 41.4 mm rainfall between September 16 and September 17, which is considerab­ly more than the rainfall of 5.5 mm expected. The rain was caused by existing low pressure zones over Uttar Pradesh,” said JP Gupta, director, state MeT department. Uttar Pradesh recorded an average of 30 mm rainfall on Thursday that led to severe rain-related incidents across several districts of the state.

“Currently 49 out of 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh have received normal or above normal rainfall this monsoon season.

The number of these districts is expected to reach close to 60 over the weekend,” said Gupta. “In terms of actual rain, UP has received 706 mm rainfall this monsoon till September 17 which is slightly less than normal. The deficit is also expected to be covered before the monsoon departs,” he added.

According to an IMD forecast, the rain in Uttar Pradesh will subside in the next 24 hours as the low pressure over areas subsides gradually and moves towards western India. Considerin­g the forecast, the state MeT department has alerted district magistrate­s asking them to take measures to prevent damage caused by the rain.

According to agricultur­e experts, paddy farmers will benefit from the rain but water-logging in fields may harm vegetable crops and maize in the state.

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DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTOS An almost 100-year-old tree was uprooted near Metro City in Nishatganj due to heavy rain on Thursday
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Workers attend to a cave-in on MG Road on Friday.
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A rain damaged road on Rana Pratap Marg.
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A cave-in near Press Club in Lucknow

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