weather forecast: South Bengal will float in heavy rain for the next few days! – Forecast of heavy rains in different districts of South Bengal from Sunday until the next three or four days



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This time Digital Desk: The meteorological office said it would rain from Sunday. And that is. In the morning, the sky seemed to be covered by a large canopy. It was dark throughout the city before dawn. It started raining. Somewhere on the sidewalk, merchants took the help of cups, lanterns, or candles to chase the darkness. The sky has been cloudy in and around Calcutta since this morning. The Alipore Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in the Ganges of West Bengal.

The meteorological department has forecast heavy rains in the Kolkata, North-South 24 Parganas, Nadia, Howrah, Hooghly, East Midnapore and East Burdwan districts of South Bengal on Sunday. However, on Monday, September 21, the rains will increase in all districts of South Bengal. Several districts are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rains. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in Darjeeling, Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri, Kochbihar, Kalimpong, Birbhum, East-West Burdwan, Jhargram, West Midnapore, Bankura, Purulia. Possibility of heavy rains in the rest of the district. Fishermen have been instructed to return from the deep sea on Sunday afternoon. The fishermen cannot go to sea until Tuesday. Orange alert issued for heavy rains in the state. As a result, the water level in the river is likely to rise. There is the possibility of landslides in mountainous areas.

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According to the meteorological office, the depression will be over the Ganges in West Bengal on Monday and Tuesday. As a result, orange warnings of heavy rain were issued in South Bengal on Monday and North Bengal on Tuesday. Yellow warning of heavy rain in seven districts of South Bengal on Sunday. East Midnapore, North and South 24 Parganas, East Burdwan, Howrah, Hooghly and Kolkata will likely receive 80-110mm of rain. The coastal districts will experience strong winds of 40 to 45 km / h from Sunday afternoon. Storm surge hazard.

On the other hand, CESC has sent a message to customers following this forecast from the meteorological office. Where they have apologized in advance to customers for possible power outages. A helpline number has also been provided. The number is 1912. They said that if there is any problem related to the power supply, they can call this number for help. Memories of the Umpun riots are still fresh in the minds of ordinary people. Large areas of the city were without power for several days after the cyclone. Learning from that bitter experience, the private company in charge of supplying power to Kolkata and the surrounding areas has come to the fore this time. In addition to informing customers about the forecast of heavy rains, they have made all preparations to deal with any situation.

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