Alert: Heavy rain in 23 states for next 48 hours
News | Jun 30, 2023, 01:53 PM ISTAlert: Heavy rain in 23 states for next 48 hours
Alert: Heavy rain in 23 states for next 48 hours
Heavy rain has created furore in Himachal Pradesh. Heavy damage has been caused due to cloudburst in Solan's Arki, Shimla's Rampur and Hamirpur. At the same time, the weather has wreaked havoc in Uttarakhand as well. See in this report.
In Maharashtra, more than 200,000 people have been evacuated, according to the state's Department of Relief and Rehabilitation. The National Disaster Response Force, the Indian Army, Coast Guards, Navy, Air Force and state authorities have all been deployed as part of the rescue effort. Landslides and flooding have stranded dozens of tourists in recent days in parts of Himachal Pradesh.
Swami Ramdev suggests yoga asanas that may help you stay away from diseases during the rainy season.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday (July 28, 2021) warned that the current spell of widespread rainfall activity with isolated heavy to very heavy falls is very likely to continue over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and other neighbouring states till July 30.
Heavy waterlogging has become a situation in many places after heavy rains in Patna on. Due to waterlogging in the Bihar Assembly, people coming are facing a lot of trouble.
Over the last three days, the Pune and Konkan divisions in Maharashtra have witnessed torrential rains that triggered landslides and floods in some areas. The toll from rain-related incidents in the state has risen. To rescue stranded, two teams of National Disaster Response Force were deployed while coast guard was also instructed for a helicopter to airlift people in need.
NDRF deployed 8 more teams in Maharashtra in the flood-affected areas. Now a total of 34 teams have been deployed for rescue and relief work at various places.
Parts of Mumbai were thrown out of gear on Sunday as the city witnessed incessant overnight showers, leading to waterlogging and several rain-related incidents. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai in the backdrop of heavy rains.
Last year too, similar claims failed to live up to the promise with many localities, including the state secretariat, state legislative building, Shashri Nagar and Rajvanshi Nagar, Patliputra, Kankarbagh getting flooded for hours during the monsoon.
Two persons went reportedly missing in Kangra district after incessant rains caused flash floods in Dharamshala. Due to heavy rains, the water level in Manjhi River drastically rose damaging several shops and houses in the Chetru village in Dharamshala.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday issued an orange alert for Rajasthan and Jammu and Kashmir, and yellow alert for Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh for Tuesday (July 13). It has also issued red alert for Konkan and Goa, and central Maharashtra, and an orange alert warning for Gujarat, parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Assam.
Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) senior scientist RK Jenamani on July 04 informed that due to western disturbances, the monsoon is not coming till July 7-8, weak monsoon will continue in parts of country till July 08.
Patna is witnessing heavy rain since Friday evening which has inundated several parts of the city including Bihar assembly premises and the residence of Deputy Chief Minister Renu Devi.
Heavy rain accompanied by a thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds will be witnessed over the next couple of days across several states in India, the IMD said.
Home Minister Amit Shah has chaired a meeting on June 15 to discuss the preparedness of the country.
On June 09, the Monsoon covered the entire Maharashtra, as informed by India Meteorological Department (IMD) of Mumbai.
Heavy monsoon lashed Mumbai on June 9. Several streets were severely waterlogged in the city. Subways were flooded in Andheri area.
Tamil Nadu's Rameswaram received heavy rainfall on morning of June 6, marking the start of the monsoon season.
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams widely deployed across 3 states- Telangana, Karnataka and Maharashtra in view of rain/flooding/waterlogging.
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