5 people died due to drowning in Kanota dam in Jaipur, bodies of all five youths were taken out after rescue operation

Kanota Dam News: Rajasthan is still experiencing heavy rain. A mishap is also being reported from Kanota Dam, which is close to Jaipur, the state capital. Five of the six young people who had gone swimming in Kanota Dam were carried away by the water’s current after they slipped and collapsed. Teams from the SDRF and Civil Defense have arrived.

Sunday being a holiday, thus a sizable number of people came to watch the sheet flow on Kanota Dam. Six friends from Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, reportedly came to Kanota Dam for a stroll. They also began swimming in it at this time. However, five people drowned as their feet slipped.

The five youngsters’ remains were removed after around six hours of rescue work. The five young people’s bodies have been stored in SMS Hospital’s mortuary.

Among the deceased, harsh Nagaura, 20, Ajay Mahor, 22, Harkesh Meena, 24, Vivek Mahor, 22, and Vinay Meena, 22. It is reported that three of the deceased were from Shastri Nagar, one was from Dadi Ka Phatak, and the other was from Naai Ki Thadi.

Army rescued 4 people including 2 women with the help of helicopter in Wayanad accident, 308 people have died so far

Kerala’s Wayanad Landslides: Kerala has had severe rains, which have impacted life. It is catastrophic what is happening in Wayanad, Kerala. Here, landslides have claimed the lives of 308 individuals thus far.

Two males and two women were among the four survivors that the Indian Army discovered today. To appropriately transport the injured, an Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) was dispatched.

Massive landslides are already a problem in Wayanad. Due to two landslides, 308 people have died thus far.

Meanwhile, all educational establishments, including colleges, schools, and tuition centers in the districts of Thrissur, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod, will be closed today, August 2, due to the rainy forecast.

Massive collapse due to cloudburst from Manali to Shimla, more than 50 people missing, NDRF personnel present on the spot

Himachal Cloudburst Updates: There was a cloudburst incident in Samej, Shimla district, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, late on Wednesday night. Where over fifty individuals are listed as missing. The missing persons’ search has begun.

Kullu, Manali, and Shimla have all seen horrific damage as a result of the cloudburst. Three locations have seen cloudbursts: the Manikaran Valley in Kullu, Mandi, and the Jhakri area of Rampur Bushahr, which is close to Shimla.

A cloudburst happened at Ganvi village in the 15/20 area at approximately 11 pm. There are no known fatalities at this location. However, reports have indicated that two or three houses, fields, gardens, school buildings, and other items have been damaged.

On behalf of the district administration, Shimla has arrived at this location. A group of medical professionals from Khaneri Hospital in Rampur departed for the area. SDM Rampur and additional officers have arrived at the Samej location. People in Samej are being evacuated from the ravine by NDRF personnel.

Mumbai is in big trouble due to heavy rains, many train services suspended and holidays declared in schools

Mumbai, the nation’s financial hub, is currently dealing with a severe rainstorm problem. People’s lives have been interrupted by the situation in Mumbai, which has turned into something akin to a flood.

The train and other transportation to Mumbai have been impacted by this heavy rain. Due to continuous rain throughout the night and in the morning, LBS Road in Kurla was waterlogged.

The Central Railway announced that train services on the main line down and up the rapid line between CSMT and Thane have been suspended due to waterlogging at several locations. Life has been disrupted by waterlogging in low-lying regions of Kalyan, Dombivali, Ulhasnagar, Badlapur, Ambarnath, and rural Thane due to heavy rainfall. Due to waterlogging on the tracks, local trains in Mumbai are running late, which is inconveniencing the passengers.

The University of Mumbai has announced that the CDOE (previously IDOL) exams scheduled on July 8, 2024, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, have been postponed due to the severe rains. These tests will now take place on July 13, 2024.

In all BMC, government, and private schools and colleges in Mumbai (BMC region), a holiday has been proclaimed for the first term to prevent disruption to the students. Once the circumstances have been examined, the decision for the upcoming term will be made public.

Situation worsens in Assam due to floods, more than 6 lakh people affected; Heavy rain warning issued

Assam Floods: Because of the ongoing heavy rains, the situation in the country’s northeastern states keeps getting worse. People in Assam are living in temporary camps as they cope with flooding that has been happening for the past month. Assam’s flood scenario is becoming worse. In Assam, the affected population is around 6 lakh, and over 60 people have passed away thus far.

The location of this video is Morigaon, Assam. where the Brahmaputra River’s water flowing into villages on Monday made the flood situation worse.

Animals are stranded as a result of flooding and strong rains, and since vehicles could hit them and cause injuries or even death, the Additional District Magistrate of Kalibor has issued an order.

On the route of NH 715 (former NH 37), vehicles of any kind are not allowed to go faster than 20 or 40 km/h.

An order has been issued by the Golaghat SP on the flood situation caused by heavy rains. It specifies that all passenger vehicles—private and commercial—must drive at carefully regulated speeds and must have police and force personnel on duty every 30 minutes. Pilot cars will be positioned at Panbari and the Bagori border. They’ll work along with the forest staff and police in Nagaon.

Heavy rains cause severe waterlogging and traffic jams in the capital Delhi, advisory issued

Delhi, the nation’s capital, has been underwater due to nonstop rain since the previous night. Traffic congestion has been brought on by waterlogging in numerous areas of Delhi. Numerous sections of the National Capital have seen knee-deep waterlogging, causing traffic disruptions and forcing the traffic police to issue an advisory.

People are recommended not to go in this way today owing to traffic on the Dhaula Kuan flyover, Narayana to Moti Bagh, and Ring Road, which is impacted by heavy rain. Jangpura and RK Ashram in Delhi are experiencing major waterlogging as a result of the night’s nonstop, heavy rainfall.

Numerous airlines have canceled flights as a result of the roof collapsing at Delhi Airport Terminal 1 as a result of the heavy rainfall. Additionally, a portion of the airport had to be closed.

Due to traffic congestion in numerous areas, Delhi Traffic Police has also recommended against leaving the house. Additionally, it has been requested to monitor traffic updates in case it becomes necessary to leave the house.

Cyclone Remal wreaked havoc in Bengal, waterlogging in many parts, relief work underway

West Bengal‘s coastal areas are beginning to feel the effects of cyclonic storm Remal. In the coastal regions of Bangladesh and the neighboring West Bengal, the process of landslides has begun. The cyclonic storm’s top sea level speed during this period was measured at 135 km/h.

West Bengal is experiencing a great deal of damage as a result of it. Different parts of Birbhum, East Burdwan, Nadia, East Medinipur, Bankura, South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Kolkata, and Bidhannagar are seeing its effects. Here, it’s starting to rain heavily.

This morning, the Indian Coast Guard kept an eye on South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, with the disaster response team. Last night, Cyclone Remal caused chaos in North 24 Parganas. Following intense rains, waterlogging was observed in many areas of Kolkata. This could continue for a few hours. IMD has provided this data.

Speaking about the effect of Cyclone ‘Remal’ on trains, CPRO Kaushik Mitra of Eastern Railway states, ‘Fortunately, the cyclone had no effect on the trains. Since last night, the Howrah, Asansol, and Malda divisions have been operating as usual. There are no canceled trains. Although our authorities worked through the night to resolve several issues in the Sealdah division, restoration work is now underway.”

Heavy rains in Tamil Nadu, school-college holiday order in many districts

Tamil Nadu Rain Alert: Many areas of Tamil Nadu, especially the northern part, saw nighttime rain. In addition to Chennai and the nearby cities of Chengalpattu and Kanchipuram, Villupuram, Kallakurichi, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, and Tiruvarur also had significant rainfall. As a result, numerous districts’ authorities announced Monday to be a school holiday.

Due to 24 hours of nonstop rain, Puducherry saw a disruption in normal life on Monday, and schools and colleges were given instructions to observe holidays.

According to the Regional Meteorological Center, the district saw 167 mm of rain at its highest point between 8.30 am on July 7 and 5.30 am on Monday. During this time, 122 mm of rain fell in Karaikal, Puducherry.

The southeast winds and low-pressure region in the Bay of Bengal are causing heavy showers. Every low-lying area has flooding. According to sources, there has been crop damage in numerous areas of the Union Territory.

Heavy rain alert issued in many states, snowfall expected in high hilly areas

Mumbai is expected to get rain from Saturday to Monday as a result of a low-pressure area that is developing in the Bay of Bengal, according to the Meteorological Department. Additionally, a yellow alert for heavy rain has been issued by the Meteorological Department for Gujarat and Maharashtra‘s coastal areas.

Forecasts indicate that Southern Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh can see rain next week as well. On Saturday and Sunday, there is also a chance of heavy rain in Thane, Palghar, and Raigarh, Maharashtra. Tamil Nadu and Kerala are already experiencing heavy rains.

The Meteorological Department reports that Sunday could bring rain and snow to several parts of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal’s high, steep regions are predicted to receive snowfall, which could lead to an increase in the cold.

Flood-like situation due to rain in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

In the United Arab Emirates, several days of heavy rain have resulted in flooding in some areas and safety advisories for drivers. Because of the recent rains, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is experiencing significant street flooding.

Authorities issued a warning that erratic weather is expected to strike the nation through Thursday. Social media posts featured videos of cars traversing waterlogged roadways.

Brigadier Ahmed al-Naqbi, the director of the Ras Al-Khaimah Police’s Traffic and Patrols Department, pleaded with all drivers on Saturday to drive defensively and to follow all traffic laws and safety regulations.

Videos that the X users uploaded showed rivers quickly developing on formerly dry areas and highways completely submerged in water.

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