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India Braces for Second Successive Wet October: Heavy Rainfall & Flood Alerts

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India Braces for Second Successive Wet October: Heavy Rainfall & Flood Alerts

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India is bracing for a second successive wet October, as meteorological departments predict heavy rainfall across several states. Following an unusually active monsoon season, October 2025 is expected to bring persistent rain, localized flooding, and potential disruption to transport and daily life.

Farmers, residents, and authorities are preparing for the challenges ahead, as the extended rainfall may affect agriculture, infrastructure, and urban areas.

 Weather Forecast Highlights

Regions Expected to Receive Heavy Rainfall:

Northern states: Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir

Western states: Rajasthan, Gujarat

Eastern states: West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar

Southern states: Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu

Rainfall Intensity: Widespread showers with heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated regions, accompanied by thunderstorms in some areas.

Duration: Forecasts indicate persistent rainfall over 2–3 weeks, causing higher-than-average precipitation for October.

Impact on Agriculture

Positive Effects:

Beneficial for water-intensive crops like rice and sugarcane.

Reservoirs and groundwater replenishment.

Negative Effects:

Potential flooding in low-lying agricultural areas.

Risk to harvest and crop damage due to waterlogging.

Delays in sowing or harvesting of rabi crops in certain regions.

Farmers are advised to monitor water levels, protect crops, and adopt drainage measures to reduce losses.

Impact on Urban Life

Traffic & Transportation: Roads may experience waterlogging, and flights/train schedules could be affected.

Power & Infrastructure: Heavy rains can lead to temporary power outages, minor landslides, and urban flooding.

Health Precautions: Increased rainfall may raise the risk of vector-borne diseases like dengue and malaria.

Residents are encouraged to follow local weather advisories, avoid unnecessary travel, and secure properties against water damage.

 Reasons Behind Successive Wet October

Monsoon Withdrawal Delay: The monsoon is retreating slowly this year, prolonging rainfall in northern and central India.

Western Disturbances: Strong western disturbances are interacting with moist air from the Bay of Bengal, triggering heavy showers in northern India.

Cyclonic Activity: Occasional low-pressure systems over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal can enhance rainfall in coastal regions.

Meteorologists are closely tracking these factors to issue timely forecasts and warnings.

FAQs

Q1: Why is India experiencing heavy rainfall in October again?
A: Delayed monsoon withdrawal, western disturbances, and low-pressure systems are contributing to a second consecutive wet October.

Q2: Which states are most at risk of flooding?
A: Low-lying regions of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Kerala, and Odisha are particularly vulnerable.

Q3: How can farmers prepare for excessive rainfall?
A: Implement proper drainage, protect crops with temporary barriers, and monitor local advisories for flood warnings.

Q4: Will transport and flights be affected?
A: Yes, urban flooding and heavy rain may cause delays in road, rail, and air travel. Travelers should check updates before commuting.

Q5: Is this heavy rainfall unusual for October?
A: While post-monsoon showers are common, successive wet Octobers with prolonged heavy rainfall are rare, making preparedness important.

Published on :  2nd October

Published by : SMITA

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