Cyclone Nivar: Rainfall causes waterlogging in Chennai
News | Nov 24, 2020, 11:06 PM ISTChennai is witnessing rainfall on November 24. People are facing problem in commuting as heavy rainfall has caused waterlogging in many areas.
Chennai is witnessing rainfall on November 24. People are facing problem in commuting as heavy rainfall has caused waterlogging in many areas.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Hyderabad led to flood-like situation in the Telangana capital.
The weather department has however predicted showers till Friday due to a system of depression moving into Maharashtra.
Several areas in Mumbai received heavy rain starting late afternoon on Tuesday. Areas in south Mumbai, as well as western and northern suburbs like Andheri, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Malad and Borivali received around 70 mm rainfall since Tuesday morning, said an official from IMD Mumbai. India Meteorological Departmemt (IMD) predicted 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' for Mumbai.
Heavy downpour led to severe water-logging in Delhi's Indraprastha area on August 28.
Normal life has been disrupted in West Medinipur's Ghatal due to severe waterlogging, following heavy rainfall in the area.
Incessant rainfall in parts of Gujarat has disrupted normal life. Downpour led to swelling of water bodies in Kutch region.
Incessant downpour led to severe waterlogging in parts of Rajkot on August 23. Normal life hit out of gear.
Streets of Bhopal were heavily water-logged following incessant rainfall. Water level touched Upper Lake's full capacity.
Union Urban Affairs Minister on August 20 urged all the governments and urban local bodies to learn from experiences year after year as Delhi received 80% of the season's rainfall in 11 days.
Khabar Se Aage: Heavy rain leads to waterlogging and traffic jams in Delhi-NCR
Heavy rain lashed several parts of Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning. The incessant rains have caused massive waterlogging across the national capital
Heavy rains led to the disruption of road traffic due to severe waterlogging in several areas of Delhi-Gurugram Expressway.
Daily lives of people have been adversely affected in Karnataka's Belagavi due to release of water from Naviluteertha Dam.
Waterlogging hits normal life in Jaipur. Parts of Jaipur city faced waterlogging following heavy rainfall on August 14.
The continuous downpour led to waterlogging in parts of Gurugram.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted "thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain" in the national capital till 10 am.
Severe waterlogging was witnessed at Nagod Police station on August 12.
Heavy downpour continues in parts of Karnataka. This led to severe waterlogging and flood in Karwar area of Uttara Kannada. Houses were partially submerged in the water.
The flood-like situation emerged in Karnataka due to heavy rainfall.
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