Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Jun 5: Even as city and many parts of coastal Karnataka which reeled under heavy floods due to torrential downpour on account of depression over Arabian Sea, and people are still fighting to come to terms with the loss of property, people and other things due to flood-like situation, will shortly have to face another critical situation. The meteorological department has predicted that the areas in Karnataka coast are likely to get heavy rainfall from June 7 onwards and floods from June 10 onward on account of advancing monsoon.
The Indian meteorological department has warned that Kerala, coastal Karnataka, Goa and Konkan regions might get heavy rainfall from June 7 onward. It has forewarned of the possibility of flooding from June 10 onward.
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In his tweet, Jatin Singh, chief executive officer of Skymet Weather Services said that Mumbai will get rain from June 6, and the rainfall will turn into torrential rainfall from June 8 to 10. He has advised people to stay indoors during this period.
This time, monsoon had entered Kerala three day earlier on May 29, and had also caused rainfall in Tamil Nadu through Bay of Bengal.
In the meanwhile, surface whirlwind that is building in Konkanl and Goa regions is expected to pass through Maharashtra coast, which might intensify the affects of the monsoon. As a result, some parts of Gujarat are also likely to get rain.
Secretary in the department of earth sciences, M Rajeevan, also said that monsoon will gain in intensity after June 7, resulting in heavy rainfall. He said that flood may be experienced in Kerala and Karnaka coasts after June 10.