Bengaluru, May 25: The Meteorological Department has issued an important warning to the people of the state. Heavy rain with strong winds will occur in many districts including Bangalore in the next few hours, and an ‘Orange Alert’ has been issued for Hassan and a ‘Yellow Alert’ for 6 other districts.



Meteorological Department Notice
The Meteorological Department has issued an important warning to the people of the state, who were worried about the scorching heat. It has been warned that severe weather conditions will occur in many districts of the state, including the capital Bangalore, in the next few hours, and there is a possibility of heavy rain with strong winds.
There will be severe fluctuations in the weather in the capital Bangalore for the next 3 hours, and a ‘Yellow Alert’ has been issued. IT employees and motorists returning home after finishing their work have been advised to be careful.
Varuna’s roar with thunder and wind! (Heavy Wind with Rain)
Not only moderate rain, but also tornadoes and lightning with high winds and lightning at high speeds per hour are expected. The Meteorological Department has warned that the public should not take shelter under trees and near weak buildings.
‘Orange Alert’ for Hassan district! (Orange Alert for Hassan)
The intensity of rain in Hassan district is expected to be very high compared to other districts of the state, and the Meteorological Department has issued a strict ‘Orange Alert’ for Hassan. Since very heavy rain is expected here, precautionary measures have been taken.
Yellow Alert for 5 Other Districts in the state! (Alert for 5 Other Districts)
A ‘Yellow Alert’ has been issued for the next 3 hours for the important districts of the state such as Vijayapura, Yadgiri, Ramanagara, Chamarajanagara and the cultural city of Mysore districts in addition to Bengaluru city. There is a possibility of sudden rain in these districts too.
Public advised to take precautions! (Precautionary Measures)
The next 3 hours are very critical and the respective district administrations and disaster management teams have been alerted. The Meteorological Department has requested the people of low-lying areas and the public travelling on major roads to take precautions to avoid any disaster.
