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Rain, hailstorm fell in many areas including Datia, Rewa, Chitrakoot: Crops damaged due to hailstorm in Guna; Aggrieved farmers blocked the road

Rain, hailstorm fell in many areas including Datia, Rewa, Chitrakoot: Crops damaged due to hailstorm in Guna; Aggrieved farmers blocked the road

The weather remained changed in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday also. It rained with strong winds in many districts including Rewa, Satna’s Chitrakoot and Datia. Hail also fell in many areas.

The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of cloudy sky and thunder in 20 districts including Gwalior and Rewa on Sunday.

After 2 days on March 5, a new Western Disturbance is becoming active. Due to this, it may rain again in many districts of the state.

The weather suddenly changed in Datia on Sunday morning. It started raining with strong winds. During this period hail fell for about 10 minutes.

Hail fell along with rain in Datia on Sunday morning.

The weather changed in Rewa on Sunday afternoon and it started raining heavily.

In Chitrakoot of Satna also, hailstorm fell along with heavy rain on Sunday.

 

Crops were damaged due to hailstorm in Guna on Saturday. After which the farmers blocked the road demanding compensation. After which the administration officials reached the spot. He told the farmers that the survey has been started from today itself.

After hailstorm in Guna on Saturday, farmers blocked the road on Sunday.

CM gave survey instructions to district collectors

CM Dr. Mohan Yadav has given instructions for a survey regarding the damage caused to crops due to rain and hailstorm in many districts of MP. He has asked the district collectors to conduct a survey of damaged crops immediately.

The Chief Minister has issued orders for survey of crops affected by rain and hail.

Scindia said- I stand with the suffering farmers

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia tweeted about the survey of bad crops.

According to the Meteorological Department, Bhopal, at present the Western Disturbance is active in the form of a cyclonic circulation in and around Afghanistan. There is a trough line in the troposphere from this cyclonic circulation to the North Arabian Sea. The induced cyclonic circulation is active over North Pakistan and Punjab. Due to this, moisture is coming from the Arabian Sea along with south-westerly winds.

Thunderstorm conditions will prevail in Morena, Gwalior, Bhind, Datia, Tikamgarh, Sagar, Damoh, Chhatarpur, Panna, Satna, Katni, Maihar, Umaria, Dindori, Anuppur, Shahdol, Sidhi, Singrauli, Mauganj and Rewa.

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