Odisha: Heavy rain warning issued for next 4-5 days, fishermen advised to stay away from sea
India | Jul 18, 2023, 04:42 PM ISTOdisha: IMD on Monday has issued a heavy rain warning for the state and advised the fishermen to stay away from the sea.
Odisha: IMD on Monday has issued a heavy rain warning for the state and advised the fishermen to stay away from the sea.
Several trains were diverted, cancelled, or short-terminated due to waterlogging and continuous rain in the northern part of the country.
A total of 44 relief camps have been setup with basic amenities including food, drinking water and health care facilities in the national capital.
Delhi: Delhi CM Kejriwal on Sunday assured to provide assistance to those who suffered losses due to rain-related issues.
Heavy rains: The weather department has predicted rain in several parts of Karnataka and a yellow alert has been also issued for some districts.
Northwestern India has witnessed continuous rainfall from July 8. Several states including Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan witnessed ‘heavy to extremely heavy’ downpours.
Nearby areas in Noida sector 137, residential society Paras Tierea, regions near Advent building saw knee-deep water-logging as people struggled to perform daily routine.
Traffic on the Chandigarh-Manali national highway between Mandi and Kullu was blocked following massive landslides along the swollen Beas river in Himachal Pradesh owing to overnight heavy rainfall.
Delhi Weather Update: According to the Met Office, the maximum temperature in the national capital on Tuesday settled at 32.5 degrees Celsius, three notches below normal.
The MeT division has given an alarm for weighty downpours in 11 areas of the state. The police of Uttarakhand have urged people not to travel to the hills unless absolutely necessary.
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Torrential rain: All MCD schools, MCD-aided and Recognised schools to remain closed on Tuesday in Delhi.
Rain mayhem: Incessant rains unleashed more death and destruction on Monday in parts of north India with 37 people killed in landslides and other rain-related incidents in the last two days even as the Army and NDRF teams stepped in to intensify the relief and rescue operations.
At least 20 trains have already been cancelled for the day in the region, informed Northern Railway
Amit Shah spoke to the lieutenant governors of Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir and took stock of the situation in the union territories in the wake of incessant rains.
Punjab: A housing colony in Dera Bassi of Punjab's Mohali district was seen submerged in water as incessant rain led to a flood-like situation in the area.
The state received a total rainfall of 156.9 mm in June, which was 185 per cent more than the average, and the highest rainfall recorded in the month since 1901, Radheshyam Sharma, Director of Jaipur Meteorological Department, said.
Gujarat rains: The continuous downpour disrupted normal life in various districts, including Junagadh, Jamnagar, Morbi, Kutch, Surat, and Tapi. Heavy waterlogging was observed in several towns and cities, while roads were closed in rural areas.
The bridge was the only support for the movement for people living around the Raghopur district headquarters.
Monsoon Rain HIGHLIGHTS: The monsoon has advanced further causing heavy to very heavy rainfall in several parts of India. IMD has issued alerts for various states citing more showers.
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