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‘Heavy rain red alert in Nagpur:’ Schools, colleges to be shut tomorrow

Just when Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Nagpur got postponed due to heavy rain red alert, as per a circular issued by citys District Information Department on Friday, all schools and colleges of the city would be remain closed on Saturday (September 7, 2019) due to heavy rain red alert forecast by weather department.  

District officer through the circular has requested people to stay safe and move out of their houses only under extreme emergency situation. Also, people are requested not to panic and give into any fake news. The circular has provided a toll free number 1077  for emergency.

All schools and colleges of Nagpur would be remain closed on Saturday (September 7, 2019) due to heavy rain red alert forcast by weather department.
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 Also read: Rain washes out PM Modi’s Nagpur visit scheduled for tomorrow

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IMD issues heat wave warning for Vidarbha; Nagpur likely to be at 47°C

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The IMD has issued a heat wave warning for Vidarbha for the coming few days and Nagpur is likely to experience extreme weather as well.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heat wave warning for Vidarbha for the coming few days and Nagpur is likely to experience extreme weather as well. As per IMD, several parts of Vidarbha will experience the heat wave from May 25 to May 28. Nagpur is likely to experience a maximum temperature of 47°C on May 25, 26 and 27 and a temperature of 45°C degrees on May 28. As per IMD, the temperature will drop with a partly cloudy sky in Nagpur from May 29.

Also read: Nagpur: Coronavirus claims 8th life as middle-aged woman from Mominpura dies

For the uninitiated, two days back, at 46.5°C, Nagpur became the hottest city in the state of Maharashtra and the second hottest city in India.

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Once hottest with temperature over 48°C, Nagpur now sizzles at 44.2°C

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Sharvari Vaidya | Nagpur

Nagpur, known to be one of the hottest cities in India with temperature over 48°C, this time sizzled at 44.2°C on Wednesday ? be it due to the COVID-19 lockdown that has resulted in lesser pollution and reduced global warming. Earlier, Nagpur in the first week of May had recorded a maximum temperature of 44.8°C. Despite the comparatively lower temperature this year, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted that heat wave would still continue until May 24. 

Other cities in Vidarbha including Amravati (43.4°C), Yavatmal (43.5°C), Gondia (43.2°C), Wardha (43.1°C), and Chandrapur (43.0°C) on Wednesday recorded a maximum temperature above 43°C. The recorded temperatures in Buldhana, Brahmapuri, and Gadchiroli were above 41°C.

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Mild earthquake recorded in Nagpur; citizens in Beltarodi feel tremors

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Amar Ashok Jajoo | Nagpur

Mild earthquake tremors were recorded on three separate instances in Nagpur on Saturday. As per reports, citizens residing in Nagpur’s Beltarodi area felt the tremors.

Also read: Colleague of Nagpur’s first Coronavirus patient tests positive, tally rises to 4 in city

The tremors were felt at 1:39 pm (1.4 magnitude), 2:38 pm (1.5 magnitude) and 2:41 pm (1.2 magnitude). The news was confirmed by ML Sahu, Deputy Director, Indian Meteorological Department, Nagpur. Sahu told Nation Next, The intensity of the earthquake was very mild. We have confirmed that citizens in Beltarodi experienced the tremors.

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