Non-stop rainfall across Madhya Pradesh has triggered flooding in several districts. Rivers are rising, bridges are submerged, and roads are blocked. Alerts issued.
Heavy rain and flood warnings have been issued across several districts in Madhya Pradesh. Authorities have opened dam gates and urged people in low-lying areas to relocate.
Madhya Pradesh will see continued rainfall for five days due to multiple active weather systems. The Met Department has issued heavy rain alerts in several areas.
Heavy rain has disrupted life across Madhya Pradesh. Bhopal, Indore, and 10 other districts are under alert. Flooding hit Ratlam and Mandsaur. Lightning in Chhatarpur killed one and injured three. The IMD warns of continued rain over the next five days.
A severe heat wave is affecting 15 districts across Madhya Pradesh. Naugaon recorded a scorching 46.1°C, while 28 cities crossed 40°C. Cities like Bhopal are also under alert. The weather department has warned of extreme heat for the next two days.
Naugaon in Madhya Pradesh recorded 44.8°C—the highest temperature so far this season. Over 20 cities reported temperatures above 40°C, while rain and storms continue in several districts.
Strong winds up to 60 km/h will hit parts of Madhya Pradesh, with Gwalior-Chambal facing the strongest impact. Bhopal, Indore, and 35 other districts are also on storm and rain alert.
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