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Heavy Rains Alert: Monsoon Bids Farewell Amid Flood Risks in Key Districts

Tawa Dam Water Levels Surge as Dhar, Khandwa Brace for Intense Downpours Over Next 72 Hours

Published on: September 27, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Bhopal, India

Madhya Pradesh is bracing for a dramatic finale to the monsoon season, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a heavy rainfall alert for multiple districts over the next three days. While the state capital Bhopal is expected to experience light drizzle and overcast skies, western and southern regions like Dhar, Khandwa, and Indore face the threat of intense showers that could lead to localized flooding and disruptions in daily life.

This comes as the monsoon officially withdraws from 11 districts in the northern and eastern parts of the state, marking the end of an erratic rainy season that has already caused significant waterlogging in urban areas.The alert, effective from today, highlights a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea combined with a trough line extending from Gujarat to the Bay of Bengal, intensifying rainfall activity.

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In Dhar and Khandwa, residents have been advised to avoid low-lying areas, with forecasts predicting 7-10 cm of rain in a single day, potentially triggering flash floods in rivers like the Narmada and its tributaries. “The situation is fluid, but we’ve activated emergency response teams in vulnerable zones,” stated an IMD official in Bhopal. Early morning reports indicate isolated thunderstorms in Jabalpur, where a low-pressure system is lingering, causing light to moderate rains that have swollen local streams.

A major concern is the rapid rise in water levels at the Tawa Dam in Hoshangabad district, a critical irrigation and hydropower asset for central Madhya Pradesh. Heavy downpours in the catchment areas, particularly around Pachmarhi—a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its lush forests—have led to an inflow of over 5,000 cusecs into the reservoir. As of 10 AM today, the dam’s water level stands at 618.5 feet, just 2 feet below the full reservoir level of 620.5 feet.

Authorities have begun controlled releases to prevent overflow, which could inundate downstream farmlands in Narmadapuram and Betul districts. “Farmers along the Tawa River should monitor updates closely; we’ve issued SMS alerts to over 50,000 households,” said a district administration spokesperson.This late-season surge follows a week of variable weather, with the monsoon retreating from districts like Gwalior, Morena, and Bhind earlier than anticipated. However, the persistent rains in the west could boost kharif crop yields for soybean and cotton farmers, who have faced erratic patterns this year.

Environmental experts warn that such intense bursts exacerbate soil erosion in the Malwa plateau, urging the state government to accelerate watershed management projects. As Navratri celebrations kick off across the state, devotees in rain-prone areas are adapting with indoor garba events, while the IMD promises clearer skies by October 1, signaling a shift to post-monsoon dryness. For now, Madhya Pradesh remains on high alert, balancing the relief of receding waters with the peril of one last deluge.

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