In early April, the wheat harvest began in the midst of heat heat. At the same time, during the last 24 hours, rainfall has been relieved of rain mango and lichi farmers, but wheat crops have suffered a huge loss, any farmers are worried. Most of the state districts are experiencing heavy rains, while at noon in the capital Patna, there was heavy thunderstorms and storms. Moreover, until April 13, most districts of the state have revealed the possibility of thunderstorms.

Three people died in Darbhanga due to thunderstorms

On Wednesday, 13 people were killed in heavy rains and thunderstorms in several districts, with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, deepest condolences. He has announced a compensation of Rs 4-4 lakh to the families of the deceased. 05 persons have died in Bekkasarai, 04 in Darbhanga, 03 in Madhubani and 01 in Samastipur. At the same time, on Thursday, Darbhanga district has talked about three people in different villages, where the injured person is undergoing treatment.

Some people benefit from one another

Wheat farmers are very upset by the weather in the last 24 hours. At the same time, this rain proves that the rain is beneficial to hot crops such as mango, lichi and mong. Rainfall continues in other districts including Darbhanga, Patna and Sitamari since Thursday morning. Katrendra Kumar, a farmer’s farmer, says that more than 60 percent of the wheat crop are still standing in the field, which is almost completely destroyed by this seasonal rains. The crop in the barn has deteriorated. At the same time, Alok Kumar from Sitamari says that the rain has been wasted. At the same time, it is beneficial to the mango and lichi. The wheat field is flooded due to rain.

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Moreover, the weather of Patna, the capital, suddenly changed this afternoon, causing people to relieve the heat in the midst of the rain. At the same time, Abhijeet Singh, who lives in Bihta in Patna district, said that there is a problem with harvesting wheat because wheat plants have been softened.

Warning of rain in several districts

The meteorological department issued an orange warning in eight districts of the state, Arreia, West Champaran, East Sambaran, Subal, Sivar, Sitamari, Madhubani and Kishanganj. In these districts, heavy rainfall and hail rains at 40 to 50 km / h in one hour, thunderstorms and hail are expected. Heavy rainfall is likely in Kishanganj and Subal. In addition, 24 districts of Bihar – Nalanda, Navada, Jehanabad, Gopalkanj, Shivan, Charan, Saharza, Purnia, Kathihar, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Samastipur, Madapura, Pakakala, Bagalpur, Pangalpur, Pangalpur, Pangalpur, Pangalpur, Pangalpur Have been announced.

At the same time, the weather is expected to dry up in Bakar, Babua, Arwal, Aurangabad, Rohtaz and Bhojpur. On April 13, rainfall is likely in all 38 districts across the state.

What is the reason for the change of weather

The Meteorological Center in Patna has estimated a similar season until April 13. The department, which explained the cause of this sudden change in the weather, said the department has said that there is a low-pressure part of the West-Central and Southwest Bengal, which extends to the middle of the hurricane cycle. This pressure area may gradually weaken over the next 24 hours.

In addition, an upper atmospheric cyclone cycle is located in the northwestern Madhya Pradesh and its surrounding areas. From the southeastern Uttar Pradesh to northeastern Bangladesh, a tank line goes above sea level at a height of 0.9 km, resulting in a change in the weather in Bihar.

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