Agartala: August 21: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall in Tripura for the next five days. Continuous rainfall has severely disrupted normal life. According to the Meteorological Department’s report, the highest rainfall so far has been recorded at 182 mm in Agartala, and the lowest at 18 mm in Khumlung.
A red alert has been issued for the next 24 hours in Sepahijala and West Tripura districts, warning of thunderstorms and heavy to very heavy rainfall. An orange alert has been issued for all districts of the state for the next 24 hours.
Normal life has been significantly affected due to rainfall throughout the day. The maximum temperature today was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, and the minimum at 25 degrees Celsius. This morning, the minimum temperature was near normal in all districts.
Rainfall measurements reported by the Meteorological Department include:
- Agartala: 182 mm
- AD nagar: 175 mm
- Lembuchhara: 104.2 mm
- Bodhajongnagar: 59 mm
- DM Office: 123 mm
- Secretariat: 95 mm
- Khumluwng (West Tripura): 18 mm
- Sonamura: 47 mm
- Bishalgarh: 40.6 mm
- Bishramganj: 56 mm
- Gajaria: 35.8 mm
- Mohanbag (Sonamura, Sepahijala): 36 mm
- Khowai: 82 mm
- Udaipur: 41.2 mm
- Amarpur: 93.2 mm
- Karbuk (Gomati): 153 mm
- Belonia: 72 mm
- Bagafa (South Tripura): 74.5 mm
- Panisagar: 45 mm
- Kanchanpur: 44.2 mm
- Kadamtala: 59 mm
- Nutan Bazar (North Tripura): 128 mm
- Kumarghar: 50 mm
- Kailashahar (Unokoti): 51.2 mm
- Chawmnu (Dhalai): 62.1 mm
- Gandachhara: 109.5 mm
- Kamalpur: 79 mm
- Manughat: 56.2 mm