In India, 36% of the districts and 40% of the inhabitants are average to very extremely prone (16% of the districts and 24% of the inhabitants are extremely prone) for chilly wave, a file by way of the IMD’s Local weather Hazards and Vulnerability Atlas has printed. Uttar Pradesh with its 75 districts is essentially the most prone state for chilly waves.
Beneath the similar class of chilly wave, 17 districts of Rajasthan, 14 of Bihar, and one every in Jharkhand and Punjab are prone.
In the meantime, 8% of the districts and seven% of the inhabitants are average to very extremely prone (2% of the districts and inhabitants are extremely prone) for the fog once a year, the file mentioned.
Then again, in December, maximum of Delhi and a couple of districts of Uttar Pradesh are maximum prone for fog. Whilst in January, along side Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, few districts in Haryana, West Bengal, Tripura and Manipur are prone for a similar.
Whilst union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh (19 districts) and Himachal Pradesh (8 districts) are maximum prone for snowstorm, a complete of five% of the districts and three% of the inhabitants are average to very extremely prone (4% of the districts and a couple of% of the inhabitants are extremely prone) for the snowstorm occasions.
Just about, 46% of the districts and 44% of the inhabitants are average to very extremely prone. All of the districts of complete western coast, lots of the districts of Assam and Meghalaya, Tripura, Kerala and few districts of Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra and Uttarakhand have most possible frequency of heavy rainfall occasions of greater than 20 days all over the southwest monsoon season, the file mentioned.
Just about, 46% of the districts and 44% of the inhabitants are average to very extremely prone. All of the districts of complete western coast, lots of the districts of Assam and Meghalaya, Tripura, Kerala and few districts of Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Karnataka, Odisha, Maharashtra and Uttarakhand have most possible frequency of heavy rainfall occasions of greater than 20 days all over the southwest monsoon season, the file mentioned.
About 30% of the districts and 41% of the inhabitants are reasonably or very extremely liable to floods. Every year 6% of the districts and inhabitants are extremely prone. Relating to states, Assam (23 districts are prime to very prime) is essentially the most prone state for floods.
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