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June 3, 2025: Best photos from around the world

June 3, 2025: Best photos from around the world

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Clouds hover above the Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer, Rajasthan
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A drone view shows a wooden boat surrounded by sargassum seaweed during its season from March to October, in Ceiba, Puerto Rico
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Kashmiri devotees arrange earthen lamps on the eve of the 'Kheer Bhawani Mela', at Janipur, in Jammu
People use a boat to move to safer areas after heavy rainfall triggered floods in Nagaon district of Assam
A boy enjoys himself as rain brings respite from the scorching heat, in Bikaner, Rajasthan
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Western Rajasthan to remain dry the rest of the week; heat likely to soar
Western Rajasthan to remain dry the rest of the week; heat likely to soar

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Western Rajasthan to remain dry the rest of the week; heat likely to soar

From Saturday, there is a possibility of light rain at sporadic places in the Udaipur Kota division, with the weather likely to remain mainly dry in most of the remaining parts. There is a strong possibility of a reduction in thunderstorms in most parts of western Rajasthan, but there is still a possibility of light rain with thunderstorms at some places in Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota and Bharatpur divisions, it said. Jaipur, Jun 5 (PTI) Weather is likely to remain dry for the next 4-5 days in western Rajasthan, with the temperature increasing by 4-6 degrees from Friday, the MeT department said. A Met official said the maximum temperature in the Bikaner division may go up to 44-45 degrees Celsius during the weekend, with the likelihood of the onset of a heatwave at some places from June 8. No major rainfall was recorded today from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm in the major cities of the state. The maximum temperature in the state was recorded at 41.8 degrees in Jaisalmer, and 41.2 degrees each in Barmer and Phalodi. In the last 24 hours till 8.30 am on Thursday, the state witnessed a maximum rainfall of 36.7 mm in Pilani. Chidawa, Buhana and Surajgarh in Jhunjhunu, Phulera in Jaipur and Bidiyasar in Churu recorded 30 mm rainfall each during the period. Several more places recorded 10 to 20 cm of precipitation. The average humidity was recorded between 50 to 80 per cent in most parts of the state. PTI AG VN VN This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

In Pics: India hit by heavy rains as early monsoon triggers flooding and chaos
In Pics: India hit by heavy rains as early monsoon triggers flooding and chaos

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In Pics: India hit by heavy rains as early monsoon triggers flooding and chaos

In Pics: India hit by heavy rains as early monsoon triggers flooding and chaos 8 Photos . Updated: 05 Jun 2025, 02:00 PM IST Share Via The early monsoon's harsh arrival leaves many Indian states in chaos, with schools shut, landslides, and waterlogging. 1/8School children ride a boat to return home through a flooded area in Kampur, located in Assam's Nagaon district, following heavy rainfall on June 2, 2025. (AFP) 2/8Houses damaged by strong sea waves during the monsoon season at Kannamaly in Kochi. (PTI) 3/8Men carry a dog on an inflatable tube as they navigate floodwaters in Kongba, Imphal East, on June 3, 2025 (AFP) 4/8A man wades through floodwaters carrying a mattress in Kongba, Imphal East, on June 3, 2025. (AFP) 5/8A pedestrian walks past a car stranded on a flooded road amid monsoon rains in Mumbai. (PTI) 6/8People walk through a waterlogged road amid monsoon rains in Kochi. (PTI) 7/8Firefighters work to drain water from a flooded road following heavy monsoon rainfall in Navi Mumbai. (PTI)

Assam flood situation grim, 7 lakh affected
Assam flood situation grim, 7 lakh affected

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Assam flood situation grim, 7 lakh affected

Nine major rivers, including the Brahmaputra at three places, were flowing above the danger level across the state, while River Barak was flowing above the danger mark in the Cachar district, and its tributaries were also showing a rising trend, with some rivers flowing above the red mark. The death toll in the first wave of the floods and landslides rose to 19, with two deaths reported on Wednesday. One person went missing in the Cachar district. Guwahati, Jun 5 (PTI) Assam's flood situation remained grim on Thursday, with nearly seven lakh people affected in 21 districts and the water level of major rivers showing a rising trend, officials said. The current wave of floods has affected 1,494 villages in 66 revenue circles, the highest of 339 villages in Sribhumi, 189 in Nagaon, 166 in Cachar and 156 in Hailakandi districts. Sribhumi is the worst affected since a population of 2,59,601 reeling under flood water, followed by Hailakandi with 1,72,439 and Nagaon with 1,02,716, according to the bulletin of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA). The total crop area under flood water till now is 14977.99 hectares. Around 5,15,737 animals have been affected. The district authorities have opened 405 relief camps where 41,317 inmates have taken shelter. They have also opened 1,12,324 relief distribution centres. Damage to roads, bridges, educational institutions, Anganwadi centres, electricity poles and other infrastructure was reported from various parts of the state. The affected districts are Hailakandi, Dibrugarh, Morigaon, Hojai, Kamrup, Nagaon, Golaghat, Biwanath, Cachar, Sribhumi, Sonitpur, Lakhimpur, Darrang, Barpeta, Goalpara, South Salmara, Karbi Anglong West, Dima Hasao, Sivasagar, Kamrup (Metro) and Dhemaji. A Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) spokesperson said train services in various parts of southern Assam have been affected due to the rising water level at the railway tracks and waterlogging at washing pits, particularly in Silchar. Railway personnel are working round-the-clock to clear the tracks, the spokesperson said. Some short-distance passenger trains have been cancelled. But long-distance trains are operating, the spokesperson added. PTI DG SBN DG SBN This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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