Punjab: According to the flood bulletin released by the Punjab government on Friday (5 September), 1948 villages in 23 districts are affected by floods. 172323 lakh hectares of crops are in flood. 43 people have died and 3 people are missing. Relief and rescue operations continue.
UP-Uttarakhand: In western Uttar Pradesh and eastern Uttar Pradesh on 6 September, there is a possibility of rain/shine thunderstorms somewhere. No warning has been issued. The sky can be partly cloudy. At the same time, Uttarakhand Disaster Management Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman said that the amount of Rs 5702 crore has been demanded, it has been done about the damage done in the entire state. The Chief Minister demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the damage done to be compensated. Under the instructions of the Chief Secretary, we have prepared a proposal of Rs 5,702 crore. Our Chardham Yatra has been affected, Gangotri road is closed for about a month, Yamunotri road is interrupted in between.
Delhi: The water level of Yamuna has declined but water has penetrated in many areas of Delhi. Relief and rescue operations continue. Delhi may receive thunderstorms on 6 September. No alert has been issued in the capital. No alert has been issued in Delhi from 6 September to 11 September. Due to the Yamuna water level being above the danger mark in Delhi, 35 trains passing through the Old Delhi Railway Bridge will be canceled from 12 noon to 4 pm tomorrow (6 September) and 35 trains have been diverted.
Rajasthan: According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of heavy rains in Rajasthan till 7 September. There is a possibility of extremely heavy rainfall on 5-6 September in eastern Rajasthan and 7 September in western Rajasthan.
Gujarat: There is a possibility of extremely heavy rainfall during 5-7 at some places in the Gujarat region and on September 6-7 in Saurashtra and Kutch.
Haryana: Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini said that our low -lying areas are full of water. Water is filled in many places. Crops have been damaged. We have opened a portal for the farmers, they can register their loss by registering there so that the loss can be compensated.
Jammu and Kashmir Valley: Jammu’s Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar said that efforts are being made to reopen the Jammu and Kashmir highway for traffic by the morning of 7 September. Due to the decrease in the water level of rivers in the Kashmir Valley due to better weather, the flood situation in most areas has improved on Friday. Relief and rescue operations continue. The water level of Jhelum river in Sangam in Anantnag district and Ram Munshibagh in Srinagar is below the danger mark. The water level in other areas of the valley is also above the danger mark, but is continuously decreasing. All the tributaries of the Jhelum River are flowing below the danger mark and no information has been reported in any part. Educational institutions all over Kashmir remained closed for the third day on Friday.
Madhya Pradesh: During the next 24 hours, the risk of middle level flash flood is possible in some areas of Alirajpur, Barwani, Burhanpur, Dhar, Jhabua, Khargone, Khandwa and Ratlam districts. Bhopal, Gwalior, Sagar, Chhatarpur, Jabalpur, Seoni, Balaghat, Damoh, Sehore, Bhind, Morena, Datia, Anupapur, Shahdol may rain on 6 September. Most of the places in Rajgarh, Barwani, Alirajpur, Jhabua, Dhar, Indore, Ratlam, Ujjain, Shajapur, Mandsaur, Neemuch, Guna, Sheopurkalan districts may receive rains. The Narmada River in Maheshwar in Khargone district is going on in spate. After the release of water from 21 gates of Okareshwar Dam, water has reached the floor of Ahilya Ghat.
Jharkhand: On 6 and 7 September, there is a light to moderate rainfall with roaring at some places in the state. On September 10 and 11, there is a possibility of light to moderate rains with roaring at many places in the state. From 5 to 9 September, there is a possibility of thunderstorms with thunderstorms and gusts of sharpness somewhere in the state.
Maharashtra: Palghar, Nashik, Navi Mumbai may receive heavy rains on 6 September.

