Storm traveled 40 km/h; Rehti saw the fall of pillars and trees, a damage assessment was initiated, and a storm-rain alert was issued even today.
The area has been covered in thick clouds since this morning (Monday). As a result, there is a game of sun and shade going on. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has forecast that drizzle and thunderstorms could occur in some areas of the district today as a result of the effect of the Western Disturbance. The storm has the potential to travel at up to 40 km/h. Remarkably, the wind in the district's Rehti area blew at 40 kilometers per hour on Sunday night. As a result, numerous trees were uprooted and numerous power poles collapsed.
According to Dr. SS Tomar, meteorologist of the Government Agricultural College's Meteorological Center, the winds are coming from the
The highest recorded temperature was 38 degrees Celsius, while the lowest recorded temperature was 25.5 degrees. Rain is possible since there is a lot of cloud cover. In Rehti, winds gusted to forty kilometers per hour last evening. As a result, numerous trees and pillars had collapsed. He claimed that for the previous ten days, 55 mm of rain had been observed.
In short order, pillars and trees collapsed.
On Sunday night, there was an abrupt downpour and severe gusts in the Rehti area. This has caused extensive damage in the area. The hurricane is over, but the damage it caused is still evident. There are a lot of fallen trees and pillars in the region. Currently, roadsides and roadways are lined with fallen trees, demonstrating the extent of the storm's destruction in the area.
Quickly, pillars and trees fell.
In the Rehti area, it unexpectedly poured on Sunday night with high gusts. As a result, the area has sustained significant damage. Although the storm has passed, the damage it caused is still evident. Numerous trees and pillars have fallen in the vicinity. Currently, roadways and roadsides are littered with fallen trees, illustrative of the havoc the storm caused.