Heavy rain occurred in some parts of Chennai city, IMD issued rain alert in Kerala

Tamil Nadu Weather Update: November 6, Thiruvananthapuram (Language) The cyclonic circulation over northern Tamil Nadu and surrounding areas is expected to bring rain across several portions of Kerala during the next five days, according to a Monday forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Additionally, there was heavy rain in certain areas of Chennai. According to the department’s forecast, a cyclonic circulation is present across southern Tamil Nadu and its surrounding regions.

Heavy rain in many parts of Thiruvananthapuram, waterlogging at many places; Schools, colleges will remain closed

In several areas of the country, images of recent heavy rains are surfacing. In several areas of Kerala, it is raining highly at the moment. The district of Thiruvananthapuram is most impacted by this rain. Landslides and flood-like conditions have occurred in numerous parts of the district as a result of the constant rain. The Thiruvananthapuram district’s educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and coaching centers, have been shuttered due to the heavy rainfall.

After visiting the flood-affected districts, state education minister V Sivankutty said on Facebook that the unique scenario in Thiruvananthapuram city was caused by the rain that had fallen since the previous night. Many areas have experienced water logging, and the situation has gotten to the point where the rising sea level is not going down. According to Sivankutty, essential government offices will remain open.

In addition, the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu has shuttered its schools and colleges due to the heavy rainfall. MN Poongodi, the district collector, made this announcement. Due to the torrential rains in the Dindigul district, the Collector declared that all schools and colleges will remain closed.

Rain wreaks havoc in UP, 19 people dead so far, rain alert issued in 31 districts

Rain in Uttar Pradesh is continuing to cause havoc. 19 individuals have already died as a result of the constant rain. In 31 districts of Uttar Pradesh, IMD has issued a rain alert, and rain is expected during the next seven days.

The temperature is dropping as a result of the persistent rain. In various districts across the state, orders have been issued to close schools and institutions due to the IMD notice. CM Yogi has directed the officials of the alert districts to act quickly in light of the rain alarm. Up until September 14, significant heavy rain has been anticipated by the meteorological department.

In the districts hit by the rain, a total of 4 teams from the NDRF, SDRF, and PAC are engaged in search and rescue operations. A total of 69674 dry ration kits, 448670 lunch packets, and 3150 dignity kits have also been supplied to help the populace. In all the sensitive districts, Rahat Chaupal is being arranged at a total of 5014 locations.

Heavy rains expected in Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand, orange alert issued for seven states

The problems could be made worse by Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand‘s heavy rainfall and landslides. Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Arunachal Pradesh will experience severe to very heavy rainfall, according to the Indian Meteorological Department. From August 21 to August 24, an orange alert has been issued for these seven states.

In Himachal and Uttarakhand, the Meteorological Department expects significant rainfall ranging from 115.6 to 204.4 mm. It was also mentioned that landslides and floods could occur in the impacted areas at this time. Thunderstorms and lightning warnings have also been issued in addition to this.

On August 22 and 23, extremely heavy rains between 115.6 and 204.4 mm are predicted for western Uttar Pradesh as well. Between August 21 and 24, eastern UP may get severe rain.

The northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram as well as Rajasthan are expected to see severe rainfall over the course of the next three days, according to the meteorological department.

Delhi-NCR submerged due to heavy rains, heavy jam on Delhi-Jaipur highway

People in Delhi-NCR experienced a reprieve from the oppressive heat because of the torrential rains that fell in the early hours of Saturday. Since the rains, many parts of Delhi have been submerged in water, which has caused the roadways to flood. People are having difficulty moving as a result.

According to reports, the Delhi-Jaipur highway is currently experiencing major traffic jams because of water logging caused by recent rain.

Tremendous devastation due to rain and landslide in Himachal Pradesh, more than 60 deaths, red alert also issued

In Himachal Pradesh, the constant rains and landslides have wreaked enormous destruction. In Himachal, more than 60 persons have passed away in the previous 72 hours. The number of fatalities is rising.

For various areas of Himachal, the meteorological department has issued a red alert. In the upcoming 24 hours, heavy rain is predicted in six districts, including Shimla, Solan, and Mandi.

In the Shimla neighborhood of Summer Hill, a temple has been totally demolished by a landslide. Many structures in Shimla’s Krishna Nagar neighborhood were entirely buried in the earth as a result of the landslide. A slaughterhouse and numerous houses built on the hill fell during this tragedy. Army, local police, home guards, NDRF, SDRF, and the Army are all working to rescue people. According to SDM Shimla (Urban) Bhanu Gupta, 12 bodies have so far been found.

Due to the severe rainfall, all schools and colleges in Himachal will be closed today. In addition, directives to close government institutions have been issued. Additionally, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for some regions.

19 people died due to heavy rains in Himachal, heavy rain alert till August 15 in many districts

Rain has once again had a negative impact on life in Himachal Pradesh. Three different occurrences involving severe rainfall in Himachal Pradesh resulted in the deaths of 19 individuals.

In Mandi and Solan, cloudburst has claimed the lives of 12 individuals. Meanwhile, a landslide at a Shiva temple in Shimla’s Summer Hill neighborhood claimed the lives of 9 more people. Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, the chief minister of Himachal, has urged people to stay at home. As a precaution, all public schools and colleges in the state have been shut down.

There is a warning for heavy rains in numerous Himachal regions till August 15th. In the Himachal Pradesh village of Dhayawala, Mamlik, a cloudburst occurred. Since the previous night, it has been fiercely raining in Chamoli, Uttarakhand. Dehradun, Tehri, Pauri, Champawat, Nainital, and Udham Singh Nagar in Uttarakhand have all received a red alert, while many other districts, including Haridwar, have a yellow rain alert.

Water filled around Jalmahal due to torrential rains in Jaipur, IMD issued alert

Jaipur Weather: Since the previous night, it has been pouring consistently in various locations, including Jaipur in Rajasthan. This has exposed the drainage system’s pole in Jaipur. The common people in Jaipur are dealing with numerous issues as a result of the overflowing of rainwater in the city’s highways and low-lying areas.

The Meteorological Department said that over the past 24 hours, significant rain has fallen in some districts, including Jaipur, while mild drizzle has been present in some locations since Friday night. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that Jaipur would see heavy rain.

As a result of waterlogging caused by sporadic rain in numerous places of the city on Friday, Jaipur’s traffic has been hampered. Everyone must have heard of Jaipur’s Jalmahal; nevertheless, after viewing this video, viewers will learn that Jalmahal Road has been entirely submerged, causing hardships for locals. However, if we focus on Old Jaipur, there is a problem with waterlogging on the main roads, which has made daily life chaotic.

A bus got stuck in a strong current in UP’s Mandawali, rescue operation continues with JCB

In the mountains, the amount of time with severe rainfall is growing. In the late hours of July 21, cloudbursts were observed in Uttarkashi and Kargil. On the Yamunotri Highway, there was a landslide that buried numerous vehicles.

A bus became entangled in the swift current near Mandawali, Bijnor, UP, as a result of the Kotwali River’s rising water level. On the bus, there are roughly 24 people. A rescue effort is currently underway with JCB.

The next 24 hours are expected to bring heavy rain to Dehradun, Uttarkashi, Tehri, Pauri, and Nainital, according to the meteorological department. Teams from the SDRF and Fire Brigade have been sent out.

In the next 24 hours, Chhattisgarh including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, West Bengal, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Odisha, Goa, Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala are expected to receive heavy rains.

IMD issues yellow alert for Thane, and other districts of Maharashtra including Mumbai

Maharashtra Weather Updates: The past three to four days have seen rain in Maharashtra. Heavy rains have also been falling in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai. Since Friday morning, it has been raining in many of the state’s districts. IMD officials have issued yellow alerts for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigarh, and other districts in Maharashtra.

The Meteorological Department has provided information indicating that Mumbai and Thane should expect moderate to heavy rain over the next two to three hours. Once again, the monsoon has been active over the west coast, including the Konkan, and today is predicted to bring significant rain in some parts.

Since this morning, it has been fiercely raining in Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai suburbs. Since the last few days, the rain has decreased. Mumbaikars will again enjoy a respite from the heat today as a result.

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