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The Meteorological Department on Saturday issued an alert for thunderstorms and storms in 29 states of the country. In Madhya Pradesh, there was a strong thunderstorm and rain in many districts on Friday. The pandal of the story flew away in Vidisha district. 6 people were injured in this.
Heavy rains continue in many districts of Kerala even before the monsoon arrives. According to the Meteorological Department, monsoon is expected to come in the next two days state. During this time there will be very strong rain.
A total of 9 districts on 24 May, 7 on May 25, four on May 26 and six districts on May 27 have been issued in six districts. The National Ocean Information Services Center (INCOIS) has predicted waves up to 3.5 meters high on different coasts today.
In Uttar Pradesh, the number of people who died in incidents related to thunderstorms in the passage of 3 days has reached 60. Maximum 6 people died in Fatehpur. 4 flights between Lucknow to Delhi were canceled. Gorakhpur received the highest 74 mm rainfall.
Unlike other states, the weather in Rajasthan was hot on Friday. Jaisalmer recorded a temperature of 48 ° C. Even today, summer raids have been issued in 2 districts, orange in 7 districts and Yellow alert in 2 districts. Apart from this, there is rain orange in 12 cities and Yellow alert in 10 districts.
Here, 12 flights coming from Dubai, Colombo, Mumbai and New Delhi in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, lashed out by delayed. Two flights coming from Hyderabad were diverted to Bangalore.
At the same time, the day temperature in Delhi on Friday was 37.1 ° C. The Meteorological Department has today expressed the possibility of cloudy, very light rain, thunderstorms, lightning, lightning.

Weather photos from states …

Kolkata received rain on Friday evening, several two-wheeler vehicles slipped.

Women covered plastic sheets to avoid rain in Chikmagalur, Karnataka.
Ban on fishing in Kerala The Meteorological Department has warned in a strong storm in coastal and internal areas. Common people including fishermen have been advised to take precautionary measures. Fishing has been banned from 23 to 27 May at Kerala-Karnataka-Lakshadweep coasts.
