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Madhya Pradesh, which has received 28% more rainfall than normal so far this season, is expected to receive another spell of showers. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted
heavy rains over the eastern part of Madhya Pradesh over the next 2-3 days. IMD scientist SN Sahu said, "Due to turf line coming from Jaipur and Gwalior, circulation has been created
over the Bay of Bengal, rain is expected not in the western parts, but in the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh. Also, the frequency will increase in the coming days. So, heavy rain activity
is expected in the coming days. It will remain for the coming 2-3 days." READ | US LAWMAKERS RELEASE BILL THAT COULD 'FORCE' GOOGLE, FACEBOOK TO SHARE REVENUES WITH NEWS
MEDIA Regarding rain, 27 mm of rain was reported in Panchmarhi, 10.2 mm in Rewa, 5.4 mm in Bairagarh, and 30.8 mm in Umaria. So, currently, low pressure is not expected, but it maybe it can
happen in a few days", Sahu further said. The IMD scientist also said that currently, a flood-like situation is not expected in Gwalior and Jaipur. "As of now, flood is not
expected, but if some more rain happens over the logged water there, it might look like a flood-type situation, but flood as of now is not expected," the scientist said. READ | AP
PGECET 2022 HALL TICKETS SET TO RELEASE TODAY AT CETS.APSCHE.AP.GOV.IN, EXAMS FROM SEPTEMBER 3 On Thursday, Madhya Pradesh, which has received 28 percent more rainfall than normal so far
this season, is expected to receive another spell of showers in the next 24 to 48 hours, a MeT department official said. The power supply had also been disrupted in various places, including
the state capital Bhopal. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted an aerial survey and also visited some of the flood-affected areas by boat.