Monsoon Rains Bring Relief to Jharkhand, Santal Pargana Receives Heavy Downpour
JAMSHEDPUR – Monsoon rains have become active in several districts of Jharkhand, including Santal Pargana, bringing much-needed relief from the prolonged dry spell.
Santal Pargana witnessed heavy rainfall with Littipada and Amrapada receiving around 166 mm of rainfall, followed by Siktia with 157 mm, Godda with 152 mm, Rajmahal with 149 mm, and Godda with 129 mm.
The impact of a cyclonic circulation forming around Jharkhand has contributed to these abundant rains. According to the Meteorological Center, this cyclonic circulation is expected to last until July 7.
As per predictions, the entire state is expected to experience active monsoon conditions in the coming days.
Transportation Disrupted due to Heavy Rainfall
The recent heavy rainfall has caused disruptions in transportation across Jharkhand. The Patna-Ranchi Vande Bharat train arrived in Ranchi with a delay of 33 minutes, while other trains, including the Anand Vihar-Puri Nilanchal Express, New Delhi-Sealdah Rajdhani Express, and New Delhi-Howrah Rajdhani Express, were also affected by the downpour.
Weather Alert and Precautions
The Meteorological Department has issued a forecast for today, indicating light to moderate rainfall in various districts of Jharkhand. Deoghar, Jamtara, Godda, Sahibganj, Pakur, and Dumka are expected to receive heavy rainfall, with a possibility of lightning in some areas. People have been cautioned to stay away from electric poles and pillars and advised not to seek shelter under trees.
Farmers Advised to Stay Indoors
Farmers have been specifically urged to avoid venturing out until conditions return to normal. The weather conditions pose risks to farmers and their crops, and it is advised that they stay indoors and wait for the weather to stabilize before resuming agricultural activities.
The recent heavy rainfalls have brought much-needed relief to the state, reducing the rainfall deficit and rejuvenating the parched lands.
Residents are hopeful that the active monsoon will continue to bring adequate rainfall, ensuring a good agricultural season and replenishing water reservoirs across Jharkhand.

