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Uttarakhand Weather Update: Monsoon has once again become active, warning of heavy rainfall in Kumaon division including Dehradun

Uttarakhand News— The monsoon has intensified once again across Uttarakhand, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a warning for heavy rainfall in several districts, particularly in the Kumaon division and the state capital Dehradun. Residents and authorities have been alerted to potential disruptions caused by heavy downpours, including landslides, road blockages, and flooding in low-lying areas.

IMD Issues Heavy Rainfall Alert

According to the IMD, the monsoon’s renewed activity is expected to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall to Nainital, Almora, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh, and Dehradun over the next few days. The department has issued a yellow alert for these areas, advising caution as the region braces for potentially intense weather conditions.

The alert comes after a brief period of reduced rainfall, which had provided some relief from the heavy monsoon showers experienced earlier in the season. However, with the monsoon regaining strength, the authorities are once again preparing for the challenges brought by continuous rainfall.

Possible Impact of Heavy Rainfall

The heavy rainfall is expected to significantly impact mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, particularly in the Kumaon division. Some of the potential impacts include:

  • Landslides: Steep terrain, combined with heavy rains, increases the risk of landslides, especially in hilly areas. This could lead to road closures, making transportation difficult.
  • Flooding: Rivers and streams could overflow due to heavy rainfall, causing flash floods in low-lying areas and along riverbanks.
  • Road Blockages: Major highways and roads connecting hill towns may be blocked due to landslides or waterlogging, affecting travel to key tourist destinations such as Nainital and Mussoorie.

Precautionary Measures by Authorities

In response to the IMD’s warning, the Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and local authorities have been put on high alert. Precautionary measures, including monitoring river levels and preparing for rescue operations, are being taken to ensure the safety of residents and tourists.

The administration has advised people living in landslide-prone and flood-sensitive areas to stay alert and follow safety guidelines. Tourists are also being asked to avoid travel to hilly regions until the weather improves.

Current Weather in Dehradun

In Dehradun, the monsoon activity has already intensified, with intermittent heavy showers being reported. While the rain has provided some respite from the summer heat, the authorities are monitoring the situation closely to prevent any disruptions. Residents of the state capital are advised to stay updated on weather reports and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rain.

Tourist Advisory

Tourism in Uttarakhand, particularly in the Char Dham Yatra regions and hill stations like Nainital and Almora, may see disruptions due to the heavy rainfall. Pilgrims and tourists planning to visit these areas are advised to postpone their trips until the weather conditions stabilize.

Authorities have issued a special advisory for those traveling to remote hill areas, as the risk of landslides and road blockages remains high. The government has also arranged for additional teams to be deployed to assist tourists who may be stranded due to blocked routes.

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