Rain lashes parts of Delhi
News | Aug 17, 2020, 06:40 PM ISTHeavy rains lashed parts of Delhi on August 17.
Heavy rains lashed parts of Delhi on August 17.
Several shops collapsed due to continuous rain in parts of Dehradun on August 16. The video went viral on social media.
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.
Rain lashed parts of Odisha's Bhubaneswar on August 07 afternoon.
A portion of a house collapsed in Dadar in Mumbai on August 06. City has been battered by continuous incessant rains.
Torrential rain and strong wind battered Mumbai and its neighbouring areas on Wednesday leaving many areas waterlogged and disrupting traffic.
Heavy rain lashed national capital on July 22. The streets of Delhi got severely waterlogged following downpour.
Light showers, accompanied by cool breeze and thunderstorm lashed parts of Delhi on July 22. Several parts of Delhi including Rajpath received rains.
A body was found near waterlogged road under Minto Bridge on July 19. It was retrieved by a trackman working at New Delhi yard.
National capital witnesses weather change on July 12.Residents enjoyed breeze as they woke up.
Continuous rainfall in Gujarat has thrown normal life out of gear.
Informing about the weather update, Deputy Director General of Meteorology, IMD (Chennai) Dr S Balachandran, said moderate rainfall is expected in next 48 hours in Tamil Nadu.
Rain lashed out in parts of Delhi on July 05 early morning. Lightning and thunderstorm were also observed which brought a change in weather.
Heavy rainfall, lightning and thunderstorm hit the national capital on the early hours of Sunday bringing some respite from sweltering weather.
Heavy rainfall continues in Mumbai on July 04. Monsoon has brought frequent rain spells in financial capital.
Rain lashed parts of Pune in the evening of June 28.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Delhi and western UP will receive rain in next 24 hours.
Ghaziabad witnessed dust storm on June 24.
Rain lashed parts of Shivamogga district on June 21. Speedy winds also accompanied rain.
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