North India likely to receive rainfall from April 5-9
India | April 05, 2021 18:25 ISTThe hilly areas of north India and the plains are likely to receive widespread rainfall from April 5-9, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday.
The hilly areas of north India and the plains are likely to receive widespread rainfall from April 5-9, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday.
Light rain and winds gusting up to 40 kilometers per hour are predicted in the city on Sunday under the influence of a fresh Western Disturbance affecting the hilly region.
The national capital received light rainfall on February 04.
Future climate change will cause an uneven shifting of the tropical rain belt -- a narrow band of heavy precipitation near the Earth's equator -- leading to increased flooding in parts of India, a new study warns.
Parts of North India reel under the cold wave condition with dense fog and low visibility in the isolated pockets.
There is a possibility of cold wave conditions over Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and north Rajasthan on January 11 and 12, and above normal rainfall in south India from January 14 to 28, the IMD said.
Farmers continued to hold sit-in protest at Delhi-UP Border (Ghazipur Border) for 37th day against Centre's farm laws amid heavy rainfall and cold waves.
Chief Minister of Karnataka, BS Yediyurappa, has announced Rs 25,000 compensation to each house; those got damaged due to heavy rainfall in Hosakerehalli area.
Onion prices continue to rise in Hyderabad after crops were damaged due to rainfall in various parts of the country.
Continuous downpour in several parts of Telangana led to severe water-logging. Streets are flooded in various areas following heavy rainfall.
The weather department has however predicted showers till Friday due to a system of depression moving into Maharashtra.
As the inflow of water has suddenly increased to more than 10,000 cusecs, Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board initially lifted two gates.
Eight persons including a child died while four persons have been injured after a boulder fell on two houses at Bandlaguda area of Hyderabad following heavy rainfall.
Severe water-logging occurred in Mumbai's Sion area due to heavy rainfall on September 23.
Water level of Jayakwadi Dam was increased following the heavy rainfall in the area. Jayakwadi Dam gates were opened on September 18 to release the excess water.
Downpour led to flash flood in Krishna Nagar area in Hyderabad on September 16.
Businesses of tea leaves sellers got distressed due to COVID-19 lockdown in Guwahati as their sales have decreased due to rise in prices owing to production shortfall.
Water was released from Bhadra Dam in Shivamogga's Malnad Region on September 14. iation held protest on September 14 in Hyderabad.
At least three people lost their lives and two dozen others went missing due to massive landslide in Nepal's Sindhupalchowk on Sep 12.
Incessant rainfall in parts of Gujarat has disrupted normal life.
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