Streets of Delhi heavily waterlogged following downpour
News | July 14, 2021 18:20 ISTDelhi started receiving monsoon rains from July 13. Heavy rains led to waterlogging in parts of the national capital.
Delhi started receiving monsoon rains from July 13. Heavy rains led to waterlogging in parts of the national capital.
Mumbai has been lashing with heavy rains since yesterday. Amid the downpour, the hashtag #MumbaiRains became one of the top trends on the micro-blogging site and netizens stormed the app with memes, memories and jokes.
A cloudburst over Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir damaged the highway, caused damage to residential properties, and triggered flash floods in the area, officials said on Monday.
Heavy rain lashed Odisha's Bhadrak on July 04. The downpour and wind brought relief to people from the scorching heat. Earlier, India Meteorological Department (IMD) had announced that the monsoon will arrive in northwest India.
Rain continues to lash several parts of Mumbai on June 16. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'yellow alert'indicating heavy rains till June 17 in Mumbai. Rainfall has triggered water-logging in various part of the city.
The Chief Minister's Office said the Met department has declared the arrival of monsoon and predicted medium to very heavy rains in the next three days.
Tamil Nadu's Rameswaram received heavy rainfall on morning of June 6, marking the start of the monsoon season.
Rain accompanied by strong winds lashed Chandigarh on May 29 leading to a drop in temperature by a few notches and bringing a much-needed relief from heat and humidity.
Light showers, accompanied by cool breeze and thunderstorms, lashed Kolkata on May 27.
The national capital woke up to a pleasant morning on Saturday, with the minimum temperature settling at 18 degrees Celsius, nine notches below the normal.
The Mumbai civic body on Sunday decided to keep its COVID-19 vaccination drive suspended for the third day on May 17 in view of the warning about cyclone Tauktae, municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal said.
Noida witnessed sudden change in weather on May 09. Heavy rain and hailstorm hit the city. The change in weather brought respite to citizens from scorching heat.
Kolkata witnessed sudden change in weather on May 09. Rain lashed the 'city of joy'.
Delhi-Noida-Gurugram and nearby areas witnessed a sudden change in weather experiencing gusty winds, with dark clouds hovering around, dropping the temprature in the national capital.
Delhi-Noida-Gurugram and nearby areas witnessed a sudden change in weather experiencing gusty winds, with dark clouds hovering around, dropping the temperature in the national capital.
Over 150 houses were damaged in heavy rain and hailstorm in Maharashtra's Thane district, but no loss of life was reported, an official said on Monday.
Several high reaches in Himachal Pradesh received snowfall and other areas witnessed rains in the last 24 hours, the Meteorological (MeT) Department said on Friday.
The fishermen's boat collided with a ship mid-sea 43 Nautical miles from the Mangaluru coast in the Arabian Sea. Heavy rains made it difficult to cope.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange colour alert for Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura for March 30-31 with a forecast of rains and thunderstorm over these northeastern states.
Cold conditions had returned with fresh spell of rain and snow in North hill state of Himachal Pradesh. Different regions including Lahaul-Spiti, Kullu and Shimla received heavy to moderate rain and snow in higher reaches of the state.
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