Jharkhand Weather: Many districts of Jharkhand were devastated by rain on Friday. Dozens of houses were damaged in many districts of Santhal due to heavy rain. Three people died in various districts. The highest rainfall of 120 mm was recorded in Dumka on Friday.
Jharkhand Weather: Many districts of Jharkhand were devastated by rain on Friday. Dozens of houses were damaged in many districts of Santhal due to heavy rain. Three people died in different districts. A child died in Godda due to the collapse of a mud wall. A farmer working in the field died due to lightning in Bodam of East Singhbhum. A villager died due to lightning in Matarameta village of Thethaitanger police station area of Simdega district.
Here, during the rain, the roof of Ambakona Middle School of Orsa Panchayat located in Mahuadanr block of Latehar collapsed. However, there is no report of any casualty in this. On Friday, the highest rainfall of 120 mm was recorded in Dumka. Even today, a yellow alert has been issued for thunderstorms and lightning at some places in the state. According to Meteorological Department scientist Abhishek Anand, during the last 24 hours, Sahibganj of Santhal received 114.5 mm of rain, Mahuadanr of Latehar received 93.4 mm, Nandadih 78.0 and Ramgarh received 54.8 mm of rain.
Light to moderate rain occurred in other parts of the state including 32.0 mm rain in Daltonganj, 20.5 mm in Hazaribagh, 16.0 in Dhanbad and 5.4 mm in Ranchi. According to the Meteorological Department, a turf line (small low pressure area) is formed from Gujarat to Bihar. It is present in the southern part of Madhya Pradesh. It is raining due to this. On the other hand, life in Santhal is affected due to the rain that has been going on for the last three days. He told that there is a possibility of rain at some places in the state during the next 24 hours. While there is a possibility of thunderstorm with lightning at some places.
Bhagalpur-Godda road blocked, Masanjore dam water level reached 390.5 feet
Life in Santhal-Koyalanchal has been disrupted due to rain for three days. Gumani river is in spate. To save Barharwa from flood, one gate of Gumani barrage has been closed. Right now water is coming out from only four out of eight gates. It is a matter of relief that the water of Ganga river has started decreasing. The water of Chir river is also in spate in Panjwara, the Bihar and Jharkhand border of Godda. The diversion of the river has been damaged due to rising water. Due to this, the Godda-Bhagalpur main road has been blocked.
The water level of Masanjore dam in Dumka has increased to 390.5 feet. In view of the danger, one gate of the dam has been opened. The released water is being stored in Tilpara barrage of West Bengal. People also faced problems due to waterlogging in Bokaro and Giridih. The water level of Garga Dam has increased. Currently, the water level of the dam has reached 766 meters. But the situation is under control as two gates of the dam have been open since before. In Dhanbad too, waterlogging has occurred on roads at many places due to rain. Three workers were injured due to land sliding in the Rajapur Open Cast Project in Jharia this morning.