Pune Experiences Historic Rainfall: Highest April Rainfall Since 1896
Pune weather forecast update: Pune sees highest rain since 1896. Here's what IMD’s prediction says after 84mm downpour
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Pune, Maharashtra, India, experienced its highest rainfall in April since 1896, with 84mm recorded in NDA and 65mm in Shivajinagar. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for April 3, predicting thunderstorms and potential hailstorms, following severe flooding and a tragic incident where a vendor lost her life due to a fallen tree.
- 01Pune recorded 84mm of rain, the highest for April since 1896.
- 02An orange alert has been issued by the IMD for April 3, predicting thunderstorms.
- 03Severe flooding occurred across the city, affecting traffic and power supply.
- 04A tragic incident resulted in the death of a flower vendor due to a fallen tree.
- 05The weather patterns are influenced by a western disturbance and low-level wind convergence.
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Pune, located in Maharashtra, India, witnessed an unprecedented rainfall of 84mm on Thursday, marking the highest recorded for April since 1896. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for April 3, forecasting light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and potential hailstorms. This sudden downpour led to severe waterlogging across the city, with reports of vehicles submerged on key roads and significant traffic disruptions. Tragically, a 60-year-old flower vendor, Ranjana Navnath Giridhar, lost her life when a tree fell on her in the Parvati area during the storm. The IMD's forecasts indicate that the adverse weather conditions are due to a trough in the easterlies and a western disturbance affecting the region. Emergency response teams have been deployed to assist in the affected areas, as power outages were reported in several neighborhoods, including Kondhwa and Kothrud.
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The intense rainfall has caused significant flooding, affecting daily commutes and power supply in various neighborhoods, leading to potential disruptions in daily life.
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