Orange Alert in Noida, Ghaziabad as IMD Predicts Severe Weather for 4 Days
Orange Alert in Noida, Ghaziabad for Severe Weather

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a major weather disturbance across Uttar Pradesh, prompting district disaster management authorities in Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad to issue an orange alert. Residents have been urged to remain extremely cautious over the next four days as an active western disturbance is expected to trigger widespread weather changes from Thursday to Sunday.

Sharp Temperature Drop and Severe Weather Expected

According to meteorological officials, temperatures are likely to drop sharply by 6 to 8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by heavy rain, hailstorms, and strong gusty winds. May 29 is forecast to be the most severe day, with wind speeds potentially reaching 80 to 90 kmph and gusts touching 100 kmph in several areas. Both Noida and Ghaziabad fall under the orange zone, indicating a high risk of damage to life and property.

Authorities on High Alert

“With the region squarely in the Orange Zone, authorities are on high alert. Residents of Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad are strongly advised to plan their movements carefully over the next 72 hours and stay connected to official weather updates,” an official said. In Noida, officials urged residents to download the Damini and Sachet apps for weather updates. “The Damini app sends lightning strike alerts up to 20-40 km in advance, while the Sachet app provides real-time weather updates and disaster advisories,” said district disaster expert Omkar Chaturvedi. “Timely warnings can save lives. If people receive alerts through these apps in advance, they can move to safety and protect themselves and their families.”

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Safety Guidelines Issued

Officials from both districts issued safety guidelines and advised residents to step outside only when absolutely necessary and seek immediate shelter in a sturdy building when the weather worsens. Residents are advised to stay away from trees, mobile towers, high-tension wires, electric poles, hand pumps, metal fences, and water bodies, especially swimming pools, ponds, and rivers, during a lightning storm. Farmers in the area have been advised to avoid going to fields during heavy rain and hailstorms, and to cover already-harvested crops in a safe, sheltered place.

Ghaziabad district magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar also urged residents to avoid rumours. “Citizens need not pay heed to rumours and to follow only official guidelines issued by the administration,” the DM said.

Parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) witnessed light rainfall on Thursday night as the weather system began to take effect.

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