Rain lashes Mumbai, heavy showers on cards today
News | July 16, 2020 19:20 ISTRain lashed several parts of Mumbai on July 16.
Rain lashed several parts of Mumbai on July 16.
Severe water logging has taken place in various parts of Dholpur on July 16. The city witnessed heavy rainfall, following which water entered residential areas.
People use boats as floodwater entered in some areas of Bihar's Darbhanga district. The floodwater entered following heavy rainfall in the area.
A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) carried out rescue operation in flood-affected areas of Barpeta District. The team rescued several people and took them to safe places.
Informing about the weather update, Deputy Director General of Meteorology, IMD (Chennai) Dr S Balachandran, said moderate rainfall is expected in next 48 hours in Tamil Nadu.
Monsoon season is well and truly upon us and parts of western India are already starting to feel both the goods and the bads of the changing weather. After spells of heavy rainfall in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra the focus has now shifted to Gujarat. Heavy rainfall has lashed parts of the state and Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that more is yet to come.
Heavy rains triggered flood-like situation in the state of Gujarat on July 07.
A newly-built bridge was collapsed in Gujarat's Junagadh district on July 06 following heavy rainfall.
Heavy rainfall has been reported in the coastal areas of Bengaluru.
Powai Lake in Mumbai overflew due to incessant rainfall. According to IMD, Mumbai and its sub-urban areas have received extreme rainfall during last 24 hours.
The month of June ended with "excess" rainfall, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday, forecasting a good precipitation in July.
Landslides, occurred after continuous rainfall for last four days, have cut off entire North Sikkim from the rest of the state.
Roads in Patna were waterlogged following heavy rains in parts of Bihar.
Madhya Pradesh has received 88 per cent excess rainfall in June so far as compared to the normal average due to the early onset of monsoon and conducive atmospheric systems, an IMD official said on Sunday.
Flood-like situation continues in Tinsukia district, following heavy rainfall.
The Southwest monsoon has covered the entire country, way ahead the scheduled date, India Meteorological Department said on Friday.
Heavy rains drenched parts of the national capital on Wednesday as monsoon clouds reached the city.
As rains lashed parts of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department said the state has recorded 142 per cent excess rainfall since June 1.
In some good news for Delhiites, the India Meteorological Department on Wednesday said the monsoon is likely to reach the national capital three to four days earlier than the usual date of June 27.
Light to moderate rainfall coupled with thundershowers occurred at isolated places in Uttar Pradesh, the meteorological department said on Monday.
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