Many areas in Odisha's Bhadrak flooded as Baitarani river water level increases
News | August 28, 2020 9:32 ISTSeveral areas in Bhadrak district face flooding, as the water-level of Baitarani river rises due to heavy rainfall.
Several areas in Bhadrak district face flooding, as the water-level of Baitarani river rises due to heavy rainfall.
Steady downpour led to a flood situation in parts of Odisha on Thursday while 19 people were saved from drowning in Jammu where major rivers are in spate due to incessant rain even as the IMD forecast intense rainfall in central and north India over the next four days.
Delhi is expected to receive more rainfall in the coming days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday. The weatherman said that the monsoon trough is shifting towards the national capital and will bring rain from the night of August 26 to August 28.
Normal life disrupted in Bhopal's Dam Kheda due to the prevailing flood situation, following heavy rainfall in the area.
A truck swept away in a rain-fed river on the Kushalgarh-Timeda road in Rajasthan's Banswara district. Meanwhile, both the driver and his aide jumped out of the truck in time and swam toward the shore. Within seconds, the whole truck disappeared in the whirlpool of water.
Heavy rain lashed several parts of Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning. The incessant rains have caused massive waterlogging across the national capital
The flood situation in Bihar remained grim Monday with water level in the Ganga continuing to rise, while heavy rains disrupted normal life in parts of the country.
Rain lashes Delhi-NCR bringing down the temperature; IMD predicts showers in national capital till August 25. Waterlogging reported in several areas of Delhi and traffic moving at snail's pace in many places.
Heavy rain lashed several parts of Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning. The incessant rains have caused massive waterlogging across the national capital. According to Indian Meteorological Department, thunderstorms with light to moderate rain would continue to occur over many places of entire Delhi.
As monsoon rains continue to set new records this season, several rivers across India continue to flow above danger levels bringing with them floods. Flood situation in catchment areas of river Godavari in Andhra Pradesh especially remained grim while unabated rains have raised flood alarm in several north Karnataka districts. In Bihar also flood situation remained grim causing loss of life and livelihood for many.
The IMD has issued a red alert of extremely heavy rainfall for two districts in Maharashtra—-Pune and Satara. On the other hand, the flood situation in Assam improved marginally, while Bihar continued to be in the grip of the deluge.
The India Meteorological Department has predicted that Delhi is likely to receive light rainfall on August 15.
The People crossing a severely waterlogged road on a bullock cart in Delhi's Tughlakabad area fall into the water.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted "thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain" in the national capital till 10 am.
At least 64 people were killed across Pakistan due to the heavy monsoon rains currently lashing the country, according to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
The south west monsoon is expected to become active again over Mumbai and other parts of coastal Maharashtra from Monday after moderate rainfall in the city and neighbouring areas in the last two days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said.
The national capital is likely to witness moderate to heavy rains over the next four days, the India Meteorological Department said on Saturday.
The southwest monsoon will become active again in the coastal areas of Maharashtra on August 10 and will remain so for the next seven days, the IMD said on Saturday.
Following a red alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD)- of heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of Kerala, torrential rains pounded Idukki district, resulting in a major landslide. 15 people are confirmed dead and more than 70 tea workers are believed to be trapped under debris.
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