Delhi weather turns pleasant after rain: Amazed Twitterati shares videos, poems
India | Feb 25, 2019, 08:33 PM ISTThe pleasant weather has taken people living in Delhi-NCR region. Several people took to Twitter to express their surprise.
The pleasant weather has taken people living in Delhi-NCR region. Several people took to Twitter to express their surprise.
Rainfall at most places with heavy spells at isolated areas is very likely to occur in Kerala during next 48 hours, the release added.
In the wake of incessant downpour, a 'red alert' was issued in Punjab where educational institutes have been ordered to remain closed on Tuesday.
Traffic was affected on the Wazirabad Road, the Bhajan Pura Main Road and Khajuri Chowk in northeast Delhi.
The opening of Kota barrage on the Chambal river last night created a flood-like situation in the region following which 45 people were evacuated from low-lying areas in Anantpura area in Kota.
The alert, also sounded in Uttarakhand and West Bengal, also advises fishermen to not venture in central Arabian sea, the NDMA said today.
With water levels rising in various dams and reaching almost their maximum capacity, shutters of at least 22 reservoirs in Kerala have been opened to drain out excess water.
More than three lakh people in 20 districts of Odisha have been affected, while at least 20 people died due to heavy rains and flood in the state
13-year-old dies after water tanker crashes through roof in Ghaziabad's Sahibabad: The girl was crushed under the debris of the water tanker which breached the roofs of two floors of a three-storey house. The locals say that the roof had weakened after heavy rains.
Two persons have died and three others have been buried in rubble on a hillside after a cloud burst triggered heavy rains in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand
Heavy rains lashed parts of national capital today affecting traffic at various intersections and led to waterlogging on several roads
The river has crossed the danger mark and is presently flowing 2 feet above the notch.
Heavy rains lashed parts of Madhya Pradesh, including the state capital, where major water logging created hardships for the people
Pakistan witnessed heavy downpour from Tuesday till Wednesday. Punjab and northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been the most rain-affected provinces.
While the IMD has predicted heavy rains for southern, eastern and western India, north India continues to reel under inclement weather with disasters such as landslides, flash floods and cloud bursts in various regions.
According to the IMD, heavy to very heavy rains at a few places, with extremely heavy rains at isolated places, are very likely over Uttarakhand and east Uttar Pradesh.
As the heavy downpour continued since last night, streets in Panaji got flooded this morning resulting in traffic jams. Some houses in low lying areas of the capital city were also inundated.
More than 400 relief camps have been opened in the flood-hit districts where over 1.59 lakh people have taken shelter.
Out of the three, two people drowned in a river while taking bath in Kannur and Kasargod districts. One person was killed after a tree fell on him during heavy rain and gusty winds in Thiruvananthapuram district.
Rains accompanied by heavy winds lashed parts of Noida. Areas of Faridabad too experienced power-blackout due to rains accompanied by dust storms.
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