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Two Districts in Tripura heavily affected by flood, NDRF teams deployed for rescue operation, 1070 emergency helpline number active 24 hrs
TIWN June 15, 2019
Two Districts in Tripura heavily affected by flood, NDRF teams deployed for rescue operation, 1070 emergency helpline number active 24 hrs
PHOTO : Rain hits Kailashahar, Kumarghat. TIWN Pics

AGARTALA, June 15 (TIWN): At the onset of monsoon, heavy rain has created havoc in the state, caused flood in various areas across Unakoti and Dhalai Districts. NDRF teams were deployed throughout Kailashahar, Kumarghat, Longtarai. This incessant rain has flooded Tripura’s various parts and people already started taking shelter in relief camps.Most affected Districts are : Dhalai and Unakoti. At the same time capital city Agartala is equally affected by rain.Govt has put its special focus in subdivisions like Kumarghat, Longtarai Valley, Kailshahar where flood have affected the most. River Manu’s water level is also raising high, tensed the locals. Alerts are sounded also in various river zone areas. Administration has removed people from Manu river bank areas on yesterday night.There will be continuous heavy raining for next few days, according to Skymet weather, which already caused flood in the capital city and few more subdivisions, the situation may be worsened. Emergency helpline 1070 is activated 24 hours.

Monsoon marked its onset over southern parts of Northeast India i.e. in parts of Northeast during the last 48 hours after a delay of almost 10 days from its normal date of onset.

The Northern Limit of Monsoon is now passing through Latitude 12°N/Longitude 60°E, Latitude 12°N/Longitude 70°E, Kannur,  Madurai, Latitude 12°N/Longitude 83°E, Latitude 14°N/Longitude 86°E, Latitude 17°N/Longitude 89°E, Latitude 20°N/Longitude 91°E, Aizawl, Latitude 24°N/Longitude 93°E and Latitude 25°N/Longitude 95°E.

In fact, the northeastern states of the country i.e. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura have been experiencing moderate to heavy rains since the last many days. Extremely heavy rains occurred in parts of Assam, Tripura and Nagaland.

At present, a cyclonic circulation lies over South Bangladesh and adjoining areas. A trough is extending from northern plains to South Bangladesh. Moisture-laden winds from Bay of Bengal are also blowing over the northeastern states of India.

Now further also, we expect widespread heavy rains to continue over the northeastern states. Rain intensity will be more in parts of Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Meanhwile, light to moderate rain and thundershowers with few heavy spells will occur in rest parts of Northeast India.

Moreover, due to the cyclonic circulation present over West central Bay of Bengal and its movement towards Myanmar Coast, we expect rains to increase more June 13 onwards over the northeastern states.

During that time, very heavy to extremely heavy rains will lash parts of Northeast India along with few parts of Sikkim and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal. With this, now conditions are becoming favorable for Monsoon to cover some more parts of Northeast India along with few parts of Sikkim and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal.

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