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Heavy Rainfall Alert India: IMD Warns of Flood Risk (July 30–Aug 4)

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a nationwide heavy rainfall alert from July 30 to August 4, 2025, warning of possible flooding and landslides in multiple states. This development raises public safety concerns, especially in low-lying and hill-prone regions.

IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall Across Multiple Regions

According to IMD’s latest weather bulletin, the current monsoon surge is likely to intensify due to a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal and associated cyclonic circulations. This will lead to persistent downpours in central, northern, and northeastern India.

Regions on High Alert:

These areas are expected to receive moderate to very heavy rainfall, with isolated regions likely to face extreme events.

Flood-Prone Zones Most at Risk

States such as Assam and Bihar, already reeling from flood damage earlier this month, are particularly vulnerable. Urban areas like Mumbai, Kolkata, and Patna may experience waterlogging, power outages, and public transport disruptions.

“We urge all district authorities to stay on alert and activate local disaster management protocols,” said a senior IMD official during a press briefing.

In Assam, over 100 people have already lost their lives this monsoon due to weather-related incidents.

Why Is Rainfall Getting More Intense?

Weather experts link these patterns to climate change and environmental degradation. Over the last two decades, the frequency of extreme rainfall events has increased significantly.

Rapid urban development and deforestation have also left many regions more exposed to natural disasters. As a result, even short bursts of rain can now cause flooding and landslides.

How to Stay Safe During the Alert Period

Preparedness can significantly reduce the risk during extreme weather. Here’s a checklist to follow from July 30 to August 4:

Household Safety Tips:

Community & Public Safety:

Government Action & Regional Preparedness

Several states have already activated emergency protocols. For example:

Additionally, Indian Railways and Airports Authority of India are on standby to adjust schedules in rain-hit area.

Share and Prepare

This India heavy rainfall alert 2025 is not just a forecast—it’s a warning that demands immediate action. Whether you’re in an urban apartment or a village in the hills, early preparedness can save lives and property.

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