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Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Rain drenches city, soothes searing heat
Chandigarh: Chandigarh witnessed the much-needed relief from the recent hot and humid weather as light to moderate rainfall drenched parts of the city. According to the IMD Chandigarh Observatory, the city received 12 mm of rainfall till 8.30pm, bringing temperature down and offering residents a refreshing change. Maximum temperature settled at 30.4 degrees Celsius, which is three degrees below normal for this time of year. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature recorded was 26.5 degrees Celsius, remaining close to the seasonal average. The cooler weather brought about by the rain provided temporary relief from the sweltering conditions experienced earlier this month. The IMD said rainfall is likely to continue in the region over the next five days. However, no significant changes in temperature are expected during this period. From June 1 to Aug 11, Chandigarh recorded 630mm rainduring the monsoon season. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


News18
3 hours ago
- News18
Death toll due to rains in Himachal since mid-June reaches 229
Agency: Last Updated: August 11, 2025, 23:15 IST Representational image (Image: News18) Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], August 11 (ANI): The monsoon season has battered Himachal Pradesh, leaving 229 people dead, including 119 in rain-related incidents and 110 in road accidents, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).From June 20 to August 11, the state recorded Rs 2,00,741.57 lakh (over Rs 2,007 crore) in cumulative losses to human life, public and private property, agriculture, horticulture, livestock, and infrastructure. The toll on animals includes 1,611 cattle deaths and 25,755 poultry birds reported that the monsoon has severely disrupted basic infrastructure across districts; meanwhile, PWD roads worth Rs 1,07,181.80 lakh were damaged. Jal Shakti water schemes hit: Rs 68,299.78 lakh and power supply infrastructure worth Rs 13,946.69 lakh got damaged. Additional damage was reported to health, education, rural and urban development, and animal husbandry departments, totaling thousands of losses are significant, with 916 houses fully damaged and 27,366 partially damaged, along with 627 cow sheds and 951 labour sheds/huts reported the highest number of rain-related deaths at 26, followed by Mandi (23), Chamba (9), Kullu (10), Kinnaur (8), Lahaul & Spiti (5), Shimla (6), Bilaspur (7), Una (7), Hamirpur (13), Sirmaur (2), and Solan (3).Mandi topped this category with 21 fatalities, followed by Chamba (17), Shimla (15), Kangra (9), Kinnaur (8), Kullu (8), Solan (12), Hamirpur (3), Bilaspur (3), Sirmaur (7), Una (6), and Lahaul & Spiti (1).Authorities say restoration work is ongoing, but repeated landslides, road blockages, and continued heavy rainfall are slowing progress. The SDMA has warned of heightened risks in vulnerable zones and urged the public to follow safety advisories. (ANI) view comments News agency-feeds Death toll due to rains in Himachal since mid-June reaches 229 Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read More


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Moderate to heavy rainfall likely in 10 districts today
Patna: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an alert for very heavy and heavy rainfall in 10 districts of the state on Tuesday. The districts to witness rainfall are: West Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, Purnia, Katihar, Madhepura, Saharsa and Gaya. The weather department has also issued a warning of thunderstorms and lightning activity for all the districts of the state on Tuesday. "Thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds, blowing at the speed of 30-40 km per hour, are expected at some places in the northern districts of the state and at one or two places in the southern districts," the bulletin said. In Patna, water level of Ganga is slowly receding, but remains above the danger mark. The water level at Maner was recorded at 52.72 metres on Tuesday morning, a drop of 13 cm from Sunday. At other key points, the water level has also slightly decreased: 10 cm below the previous day at Digha Ghat, 8 cm at Gandhi Ghat, and 3 cm at Hathidah. The forecast for northern districts remains consistent, with moderate to heavy showers expected to continue until Wednesday. On the other hand, despite the rain, no significant change in temperatures has been forecast for the next three to four days, with maximums expected to range between 30 and 32 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. Southern districts may see temperatures climb slightly higher, to 32-34 degrees Celsius, on Wednesday. On Monday, an orange alert of thunderstorms and rainfall was issued for some parts of Patna, Vaishali, Jehanabad, Purnia, Saharsa and Darbhanga. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.