Delhi-NCR receives rainfall; IMD predicts more downpour, thunderstorm
India | July 19, 2021 8:57 ISTAs per the IMD, thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain occurred over and adjoining areas of most places of Delhi-NCR
As per the IMD, thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain occurred over and adjoining areas of most places of Delhi-NCR
The IMD has forecast a severe wet spell for the next couple of days and issued an orange alert for Mumbai and the Konkan coast for the next five days.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday took stock of the preparedness by various government agencies to tackle any emergency with the IMD forecasting a severe wet spell for the next couple of days and issuing orange alert for Mumbai and the Konkan coast.
Delhi started receiving monsoon rains from July 13. Heavy rains led to waterlogging in parts of the national capital.
Heavy rain lashed Odisha's Bhadrak on July 04. The downpour and wind brought relief to people from the scorching heat. Earlier, India Meteorological Department (IMD) had announced that the monsoon will arrive in northwest India.
Heavy monsoon lashed Mumbai on June 9. Several streets were severely waterlogged in the city. Subways were flooded in Andheri area.
Mumbai received heavy rainfall on June 09 with the advancement of monsoon. Vehicular movement was disrupted. Regional Meteorological Centre has issued "severe weather" warnings during next 5 days.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Telangana led to severe water-logging. Streets are flooded in various areas following heavy rainfall.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Hyderabad led to flood-like situation in the Telangana capital.
Mumbai on Wednesday experienced heavy overnight rains along with thunderstorms and lightning, causing water-logging in some low-lying areas. The city recorded the decade's highest 24-hour October rainfall. Also, due to intermittent spells of heavy downpour, Mumbai recorded its second-highest monthly rainfall (144.8mm) in a decade.
Hyderabad on Wednesday witnessed monsoon fury that inundated roads, flooded houses, toppled and swept away vehicles and left 19 people dead, as unprecedented rains lashed the capital city, besides some other districts in Telangana.
Hyderabad on Wednesday witnessed monsoon fury that inundated roads, flooded houses, toppled and swept away vehicles and left 19 people dead, as unprecedented rains lashed the capital city, besides some other districts in Telangana.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Hyderabad led to severe water-logging. Streets are flooded in various areas following heavy rainfall.
Flood-like situation occurred in Telangana's Shamshabad following incessant rainfall in the area on September 26.
Five people went missing following landslide in low-lying area in Shillong on September 25. Two bodies have been recovered so far.
Severe water-logging occurred in Mumbai's Sion area due to heavy rainfall on September 23.
Heavy rainfall lashed parts of Delhi on September 05. Minutes of downpour led to water-logging near Teen Murti area and South Avenue.
Water gushed into the Chundhi Ganesh Mandir in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer following incessant rainfall in the region.
Portion of a bridge collapsed in Nagpur district, following heavy rainfall in the region on August 30.
Water level of Ghela River in Botad area of Gujarat increased due to heavy rainfall in Gadhada town.
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