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Weather Update, Aug 20: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a significant weather advisory for the northeastern states, predicting persistent rainfall and thunderstorms over the next four to five days. According to the IMD, the region is expected to experience widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and isolated heavy rainfall from August 20th to August 24th. The affected states include Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura.

Extended Rainfall Forecast

  • Assam & Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh: The IMD forecasts widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning for these states from August 20th to August 24th. Residents should prepare for potentially heavy downpours during this period.
  • Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura: These states are likely to experience rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning from August 21st to August 24th. While the intensity may vary, residents are advised to remain cautious.

Preparedness and Safety Measures

Heavy and prolonged rainfall can lead to flooding, landslides, and other weather-related hazards. The IMD’s forecast serves as an important reminder for residents to take proactive measures to ensure their safety and protect their property.


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Here are some safety tips to keep in mind during such weather conditions:

  1. Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated with weather forecasts and advisories from official sources like the IMD. This information can help you plan your activities and stay safe.
  2. Avoid Travel: If possible, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall, especially in hilly areas prone to landslides. Poor visibility and slippery roads can make driving dangerous.
  3. Prepare an Emergency Kit: Have an emergency kit ready, including essential items like non-perishable food, clean drinking water, flashlights, batteries, and a first-aid kit.
  4. Secure Your Property: Ensure that your home is well-prepared for heavy rainfall. Clean gutters and drains to prevent waterlogging and potential flooding. Secure loose objects in your yard to prevent them from becoming hazards during strong winds.
  5. Stay Alert: Be alert to weather updates and any evacuation notices issued by local authorities. Follow their instructions promptly for your safety.
  6. Avoid Waterlogged Areas: Do not wade through or attempt to drive through flooded streets. Fast-moving water can be deceptively powerful and may sweep you away.
  7. Check on Neighbors: Look out for your neighbors, especially the elderly or those with limited mobility. Offer assistance if needed.
  8. Emergency Contacts: Keep a list of emergency contact numbers, including local authorities, disaster response teams, and medical services.
  9. Stay Indoors: During thunderstorms, it’s safer to stay indoors. Avoid using electrical appliances and stay away from windows.
  10. After the Rain: Even after the rain subsides, be cautious of potential hazards like weakened structures, landslides, and slippery terrain.

By following these safety measures and staying informed, residents of the northeastern states can minimize the risks associated with heavy rainfall and ensure their well-being during this period of inclement weather. Remember that preparedness and vigilance are key to staying safe during adverse weather conditions.