Morning rain lashes Delhi-NCR, brings temperature down
News | July 15, 2018 14:40 ISTMorning rain lashes Delhi-NCR, brings temperature down
Morning rain lashes Delhi-NCR, brings temperature down
Massive rain leads to flood-like situation in parts of Rajasthan. The same situation is prevaling in Gujarat, Maharashtra and UP.
Incessant rainfall creates flood-like situation in Delhi, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Gujarat
Waterlogging and traffic jam in part of Delhi-NCR following heavy rain. The rain has certainly brought down temperature and has provided some sort of relief to the people.
Monsoon gathers pace in North India, NDRF deployed across country for relief work. The IMD has said that the monsoon will revive over East and North India in next 2-3 days.
After barely a few weeks of inconsistent rain, potholes have resurfaced on roads across the Mumbai.
Monsoon 2018: Heavy rain throws life out of gear in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next three days.
Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall likely to strike Mumbai
Monsoon 2018: Heavy rain leads to flood-like situation in Nagpur. Rain water even entered into Maharashtra Assembly building due to which session was forced to adjourned.
The humidity level touched 72 per cent.
Monsoon engulfs North India, heavy rain triggers landslide in Uttarakhand. IMD has also warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in large parts of India this week.
Monsoon engulfs North India, heavy rain triggers landslide in Uttarakhand. IMD has also warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall in large parts of India this week.
Massive landslide leads to flood-like situation in Shimla, normal life hit
Downpour began in parts of the national capital in the evening after dust-laden winds swept the city, even as the maximum temperature settled at notch above normal.
Landslides at multiple places have damaged the Kali Mata track, a police official said. This has further forced the suspension of the yatra from Baltal route
An IMD official said the warning will remain applicable from 8.30 am today to 8.30 am tomorrow.
Rain and thundershowers were observed at most places over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, East Rajasthan and east Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. However, the weather department is yet to declare the onset of monsoon over Delhi.
The Amarnath Yatra will conclude on 26 August to coincide with Raksha Bandhan festival.
Massive rain leads to flood-like situation in parts of Rajasthan. The same situation is prevaling in Gujarat, Maharashtra and UP.
Wednesday will be generally cloudy with few spells of rain or thundershowers in different pockets of the city: reports
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