A Dark Sky Looms Over India: IMD’s Red Alert Sparks Fear of Nature’s Fury
The India Meteorological Department has sounded the dreaded red warning, foretelling a nightmarish deluge over Bihar tomorrow—very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall that could turn towns into rivers and fields into swamps.
But Bihar will not be alone in this impending assault of the skies. The forecast speaks of an ominous spread—Assam, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Sikkim, and West Bengal all lie in the storm’s path, awaiting nature’s relentless wrath.
The terror stretches further: Arunachal Pradesh, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal too are marked for punishment, their fate sealed under thick black clouds gathering above.
As if torrents of rain weren’t enough, the Met warns of thunderstorms laced with lightning and furious winds, set to lash Coastal Andhra Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh, and Gangetic West Bengal—an eerie reminder of how fragile human life stands against nature’s monstrous temper.
Tomorrow, much of India will wait—not for dawn—but for the storm.
inputs newsonair