
Weather Today Live Updates: Bay of Bengal low-pressure system set to intensify; heavy rain alert issued for Kolkata
India is facing a critical phase with extreme weather and rising COVID-19 concerns. The southwest monsoon has intensified across Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Gujarat, with red alerts issued in multiple districts. Landslides, flooding, and infrastructure damage have been reported in Nilgiris, Bengaluru, and coastal regions. Gujarat recorded rainfall up to 1600% above normal in May. Hyderabad and Delhi face thunderstorms and strong wind warnings. The India Meteorological Department forecasts more rainfall and urges caution in vulnerable areas. States have activated flood shelters, relief measures, and infrastructure inspections to mitigate the risks. Meanwhile, Maharashtra's COVID-19 toll rose to seven in May, with new cases in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Tamil Nadu reported a COVID-positive death linked to kidney disease. While health officials downplay the impact, comorbidities remain a concern amid these dual crises.
09:17 (IST) May 29
Weather Today Live Updates: Bay of Bengal system to bring heavy rain to Kolkata
A low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal is expected to intensify into a depression by Thursday morning, moving toward the Bengal and Odisha coasts. The Regional Meteorological Centre, Kolkata, has upgraded the rain alert to very heavy, predicting 70 to 200 mm rainfall in Kolkata and surrounding districts like North and South 24 Parganas, Howrah, and Hooghly. The system will bring heavy rain, squalls, and potential flooding, especially in low-lying areas, from Thursday afternoon through Friday, with light rain expected until Saturday. Northern Bengal is likely to experience more intense rainfall. Temperatures in Kolkata have already dropped below normal due to pre-rain showers.
09:16 (IST) May 29
Weather Today Live Updates: Red alert, schools shut amid Kerala rain fury
Kerala has been lashed by intense monsoon rains prompting red alerts across several districts. Landslides and severe waterlogging led to school closures in six districts. Avalanche and nearby areas recorded extremely high rainfall. Authorities have warned residents in vulnerable zones and activated disaster management plans. Emergency teams are on standby, and efforts are ongoing to clear roads and restore power in affected areas. The IMD forecasts continued heavy rainfall over the next few days, heightening alert levels.
09:15 (IST) May 29
Weather Today Live Updates: Heavy rain triggers warnings in Telangana
Telangana witnessed significant rainfall, with Utkur in Narayanpet district receiving 81.8 mm. Other areas like Gadwal, Alwalpad, and Vikarabad also saw heavy showers. The IMD issued a warning for continued rainfall with gusty winds and thunderstorms. Hyderabad's Old Mumbai Highway was inundated due to clogged flood canals. HYDRAA officials ordered desilting and clearing operations. Citizens are advised to avoid low-lying areas and stay alert for lightning and storm-related advisories over the next 48 hours.
09:15 (IST) May 29
Weather Today Live Updates: Tamil Nadu's Nilgiris suffers landslides
The Nilgiris district saw widespread damage from heavy rain. Landslides, tree falls, and road blockages disrupted daily life. Avalanche recorded 142 mm rainfall; Kundha and Naduvattam were heavily affected. A mud house collapsed in Manjanakorai, and several areas faced power cuts. Ooty-Gudalur highway was blocked by unstable boulders. Tourist spots remain closed, and NDRF teams are active in high-risk zones. With rainfall predicted till May 30, authorities are monitoring and enforcing restricted access to danger zones.
09:15 (IST) May 29
Weather Today Live Updates: Gujarat sees unseasonal rain surge, alerts Issued
Gujarat experienced one of its wettest Mays, with Saurashtra-Kutch receiving over 1600% more rain than normal. Amreli recorded 117 mm, followed by Valsad and Dangs. Though intensity reduced slightly, light to moderate thunderstorms with gusty winds up to 50 kmph are forecasted. The IMD noted this surge was due to multiple weather systems from neighbouring states and the Arabian Sea. Officials are monitoring districts for flooding, with advisories issued to stay indoors during storm activity and ensure drainage remains unclogged.
09:14 (IST) May 29
Covid 19 Cases in India Live Updates: Chennai reports COVID-positive death
A 60-year-old man with chronic kidney disease died at Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital after being referred from ESIC Hospital. He tested positive for COVID-19 just before his death, but officials say the virus was not the direct cause. The patient had diabetes, hypertension, and was undergoing dialysis. Public health officials noted the death as incidental, with COVID found during treatment for acute gastroenteritis and dehydration. The state continues to see sporadic cases with most recovering without major treatment.
09:13 (IST) May 29
Covid 19 Cases in India Live Updates: COVID toll rises in Maharashtra
Maharashtra's COVID-19 toll reached seven this May, with the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation reporting the death of a 67-year-old stroke survivor. He tested positive on May 24 and died due to complications linked to comorbidities. Another death involved a 47-year-old patient with typhoid. Despite these cases, the BMC reported no new fatalities in Mumbai. Navi Mumbai confirmed four new cases, bringing its total to 19. State health officials stress these deaths are isolated and not alarming in a state with a large population.
Heavy monsoon rains have battered Kerala and several other states, prompting red alerts across Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Gujarat. Intense rainfall has caused landslides, flooding, and roadblocks, especially in Kerala's northern districts and the Nilgiris. Schools have been closed in six Kerala districts as emergency teams work to restore power and clear affected areas. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts continued heavy rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds, and possible lightning strikes in coming days. Flood shelters have been activated in vulnerable zones across states, while cities like Delhi and Hyderabad prepare for storms.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra has reported seven COVID-19 deaths this month, with new cases in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. Tamil Nadu recorded a COVID-positive death linked to pre-existing conditions. The combined impact of severe weather and rising COVID cases poses ongoing challenges for state authorities.
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