Ranchi: Deep Depression which causes extensive rainfall in Jharkhand to weaken into a low-pressure area which is well marked on Wednesday and rainfall activities will greatly decrease in the next 24 hours, with only a few places that receive rainfall to medium on the day Thursday on Thursday, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), said Ranchi.
The Indian Meteorology Department, Director of Acting Ranchi Abhishek Anand, “Depression Deep has moved to the northwest northwest to North Pradesh Well what is now lying in the North Madhya Pradesh north and its environment.
“In-depth depression causes heavy rain to very heavy rainfall in state-insulated places, reducing the negative departure of rainfall during the monsoon to most.
The rainfall deficit is around 8% to Tuesday but for the past 24 hours, it changes to 4% because the country has received 909.8mm, from a normal seasonal 952.2mm.
Block Kuru in Lohardaga received 128.4mm rain, followed by the Mandar Block in Ranchi who received 126.2mm rainfall during the last 24 hours and fell in ‘Rainfall’ category which was’ very heavy.
Other stations that received heavy rainfall during the last 24 hours including the Arki block in Khunti (115mm), Lohardaga (105.6mm), the eye layout (105mm), Ramgarh Block (104.8mm), Hunterganj in Chatra (80mm) hazaribag (80mm), Balumath in Palamu (76.4mm) Block Kurdeg in Simdega (73.6mm) and Chaibasa at West Singhbhum (70.6mm).