Bihar floods: Sitamarhi badly affected
News | July 21, 2020 19:53 ISTParts of Bihar's Sitamarhi have been badly affected due to floods.
Parts of Bihar's Sitamarhi have been badly affected due to floods.
Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of the national capital on July 21.
Heavy rainfall has taken a violent turn when a landslide occurred in Himachal Pradesh's Bhattakufer area near Shmila on July 20.
Low laying areas of Tiruvuru town in Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh have been flooded following heavy rainfall last night.
The annual flood in Bihar has again forced poor people out of their homes.
Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Siliguri in West Bengal on July 11.
Due to heavy rainfall in Junagadh, water level has been increased in Shetrunji River on July 05.
High tide was observed at Mumbai's Marine Drive as heavy rain lashed the city on July 05. According to IMD, Mumbai and its sub-urban areas have received extreme rainfall during last 24 hours.
Mumbai witnessed heavy rainfall which led to water-logging in several parts of the city including, King's Circle and Sion areas.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that in next 24 hours heavy rainfall expected in parts of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
A portion of Birma Bridge, on old Jammu-Srinagar national highway, collapsed on June 6 following heavy rainfall in the region.
As monsoon arrived in Kerala, heavy rainfall led to water-logging in parts of Thiruvananthapuram on June 02.
A day after monsoon arrived in Kerala, 4 districts in the state are on alert for heavy rainfall in the coming days. Kerala districts including Kozhikode, Malapuuram, Kannur and Kasaragod may witness heavy to very heavy rainfall, according to the India Meteorological Department.
People have been advised not to visit beaches or venture into the sea over the next 48 hours as the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in parts of north and south Goa districts with wind speeds of 45-55 kilometres per hour, officials said on Monday.
With the death of four more persons, the death toll in rain-related incidents in Pakistan's northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province rose to 27 on Monday, according to a media report.
Unseasonal rain, coupled with squally winds, threw life out of gear in parts of Odisha,uprooting trees and causing massive traffic snarls during the morning rush hour.
Within the Chinyalisaur tehsil, a paved road safety wall was built on the highway just a few kilometres away from the Rajarajeshwari temple but recently the wall here collapsed due to rain.
"Due to a low-level atmospheric disturbance in the southeast of Sri Lanka, the prevailing showery condition over the island particularly in the Eastern, Uva, North-Central and Northern Provinces is likely to enhance further," it said in a statement.
The spokesman said the response plan is being drawn up "by the government with the support from the UN and our partners, prioritizing shelter, water and sanitation and non-food items."
Madhya Maharashtra, Thane and Palghar are set to receive rainfall even as cyclone Maha has begun weakening. The cyclone is currently moving towards Gujarat, the IMD has said. To avoid any untoward incident, the Palghar district administration had already ordered the closure of educational institutions between November 6 and 8.
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