Heavy rainfall in UP's Moradabad cause waterlogging
News | June 19, 2021 18:20 ISTHeavy rainfall lashed Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on June 19 causing waterlogging in parts of city.
Heavy rainfall lashed Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad on June 19 causing waterlogging in parts of city.
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.
Water-logging reported from several areas of Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj following rainfall on June 13.
Mumbai witnessed waterlogging on Saturday morning due to continuous heavy downpour in the city. watch ground report.
GMDA CEO Sudhir Rajpal has directed the officials of MCG, NHAI and DLF to install more water pumps and deploy additional manpower in the water-logging prone areas.
As Cyclone Yaas weakened over Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh, some hospitals in Bihar were partially flooded. Sadar Hospital in Bihar’s Vaishali district was flooded. Following heavy rainfall, water entered inside the hospital into the emergency room, operation theatre, and other areas. IMD had also issued a red alert warning for Bihar, Jharkhand.
Several areas in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal were waterlogged following rainfall in the city.
Heavy downpour led to severe water-logging in Delhi's Indraprastha area on August 28.
Several areas in Bhadrak district face flooding, as the water-level of Baitarani river rises due to heavy rainfall.
Gujarat's Junagadh is dealing with floods in several areas after incessant rains. Several areas were pounded by heavy rain that swelled up rivers and put dams on a high alert.
Incessant rainfall in parts of Gujarat has disrupted normal life. Downpour led to swelling of water bodies in Kutch region.
Streets of Bhopal were heavily water-logged following incessant rainfall. Water level touched Upper Lake's full capacity.
Union Urban Affairs Minister on August 20 urged all the governments and urban local bodies to learn from experiences year after year as Delhi received 80% of the season's rainfall in 11 days.
Heavy rain for the second consecutive day in Delhi and its adjoining cities like Gurugram, Noida, and Faridabad led to water-logging in several areas and heavy traffic snarls at several places.
Heavy rains led to the disruption of road traffic due to severe waterlogging in several areas of Delhi-Gurugram Expressway.
Following the heavy rain in Delhi-NCR on Wednesday morning, some of the key roads of Gurugram submerged. The waterlogging also caused disruption of traffic in the millennium city.
Daily lives of people have been adversely affected in Karnataka's Belagavi due to release of water from Naviluteertha Dam.
Water level of Munneru River in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna has been increased due to heavy rainfall in the district.
Waterlogging hits normal life in Jaipur. Parts of Jaipur city faced waterlogging following heavy rainfall on August 14.
The continuous downpour led to waterlogging in parts of Gurugram.
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