Caught on camera: Man washed away in river in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri | WATCH shocking video
July 15, 2024 10:30 ISTA shocking video has emerged from Maharashtra's Ratnagiri, showing a youth being swept away by strong currents at Sheldi Dam.
A shocking video has emerged from Maharashtra's Ratnagiri, showing a youth being swept away by strong currents at Sheldi Dam.
The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in north Bengal in the coming days. The region is already witnessing heavy downpours which have caused landslides in a hilly region and severe waterlogging in low-lying plains.
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A horrifying video from Raigad Fort has surfaced, showing many tourists stranded on the stairs amid heavy rains. The video captures tourists struggling to manage themselves against the strong flow of water cascading down the fort's stairs.
Karnataka rains: Kannada District Deputy Commissioner Mullai Muhilan issued an order that mentions the closure of Anganwadis, schools and pre-university colleges.
Giridih bridge collapse: Executive Engineer of Road Construction Department, Giridih, Vinay Kumar said the bridge is under construction. A single-span girder of the bridge collapsed due to heavy rain on Saturday night and a pillar got tilted. The contractor has been asked to rebuild the portion.
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In response to severe waterlogging due to incessant rainfall, Delhi's Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena directs officials to establish an emergency control room and activate the disaster response cell.
As the monsoon intensified in Karnataka, the IMD predicted that intense rainfall is very likely to occur at isolated places in Dakshina Kannada and Shivamogga Districts on Thursday.
There was heavy leakage from the roof of the temple's sanctum sanctorum in the first heavy showers that occurred at midnight on Saturday, said Acharya Satyendra Das expressing his disappointment.
North India is in a desperate wait for monsoon this fall amid a record-breaking heatwave which has gripped the region. On average, the maximum daily temperature is hovering around 44-45 degree celsius.
The rain came when people in Delhi-NCR and other northern states were reeling under a severe heatwave which claimed several lives prompting the Centre to issue guidelines to provide relief to common people.
In the 24-hour period ending at 8.30 am on Sunday, Thane city received 37.06 mm rainfall. The maximum downpour of 16.76 mm was recorded between 12.30 am and 1.30 am on Sunday while 10.93 mm rain was witnessed between 3.30 and 4.30 am.
Heavy rains in Sri Lanka exceeding 300 mm have triggered floods, caused landslides and uprooted trees in several parts, trapping thousands of people. The government has suspended electricity supply in some areas and schools have been shut in the wake of this situation.
Last year, monsoon arrived in Madhya Pradesh on June 25 but covered the entire state in a short time, said India Meteorological Department (IMD) Bhopal Centre.
At least 27 people, including 14 in a stone quarry collapse, were killed in Mizoram on Tuesday due to landslides and incessant rain in the aftermath of cyclone 'Remal', the state disaster management authority said.
Earlier, the Indian Meteorological Department has issued alert that thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and moderate to intense spells of rain with gusty winds reaching 50-60 kmph are likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Palghar and Thane during next 3-4 hours.
While rain is not frequent in this arid Arabian Peninsula nation, it does intermittently transpire during the cooler winter months. Due to the intense storm, operations at the Dubai International Airport were also temporarily suspended.
The weather department predicted the Western Disturbance to last till February 22. Punjab, Haryana and parts of Rajasthan are also expected to receive rainfall under the influence of the Western Disturbance.
The unseasonal rain accompanied by hailstorms destroyed crops such as cotton, wheat, gram, tur (pigeon peas). The local authorities said they will conduct an assessment of the damage soon.
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