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Yamuna in spate: Water released from Hathnikund barrage, Delhi on flood alert
Yamuna in spate: Water released from Hathnikund barrage, Delhi on flood alert

Time of India

time2 hours ago

  • Time of India

Yamuna in spate: Water released from Hathnikund barrage, Delhi on flood alert

1 2 Yamunanagar: After nearly six weeks of calm, the Yamuna River surged into spate on Saturday following heavy rainfall in the hilly regions of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In response, all 18 gates of the Hathnikund barrage in Yamunanagar district were opened for the first time this monsoon season, releasing a massive 1,78,896 cusecs of water downstream. The discharge is expected to reach Delhi within 30–48 hours, raising the river's water level and posing a flood risk to low-lying areas. Officials from the Haryana irrigation and water resources department (IWRD) sounded alert sirens before opening the gates and issued warnings to residents and farmers to stay away from riverbanks and move livestock to safer areas. The district administration and Delhi government have been informed of the situation. R S Mittal, superintendent engineer at Haryana IWRD, Yamunanagar, said the heavy rainfall in the hilly catchment areas led to a sharp rise in water levels, necessitating the release. "This is the first time this season that all 18 gates of the Hathnikund barrage have been opened. Supply to canals has been stopped to manage the increased flow," he said. According to official categorisation, a discharge of over one lakh cusecs is considered a low flood, 1.5 lakh cusecs a medium flood, and anything above 2.5 lakh cusecs a high flood. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo With the current release already exceeding the low flood mark, authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Water levels in the Yamuna rose steadily through Sunday morning. At 10 am, the flow was 74,304 cusecs, rising to 81,353 cusecs at 11 am, 91,985 cusecs at noon, and 1.16 lakh cusecs by 1 pm. By 3 pm, the discharge peaked at 1.78 lakh cusecs, according to IWRD officials. Meanwhile, several other rivers and streams in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh are also in spate. The Somb River, a Yamuna tributary with a capacity of 10,000 cusecs, is currently carrying over 23,000 cusecs, threatening villages in its catchment area. In Dhanaura village and nearby Haripur Khol, local streams have overflowed, raising fears of inundation. At Ranjitpur, the bridge connecting Haryana to Himachal Pradesh is under pressure as river water flows over it, causing concern among residents. With monsoon rains continuing in the hills, authorities remain on high alert. Residents in vulnerable areas along the Yamuna have been cautioned about possible flooding as Delhi braces for rising river levels over the next two days. 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.

Hurricane Erin intensifies offshore, lashes Caribbean with rain
Hurricane Erin intensifies offshore, lashes Caribbean with rain

The Hindu

time13 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Hurricane Erin intensifies offshore, lashes Caribbean with rain

Hurricane Erin rapidly strengthened offshore to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm on Saturday (August 16, 2025), as rain lashed Caribbean islands and weather officials warned of possible flash floods and landslides. The first hurricane of what is expected to be a particularly intense Atlantic season, Erin is expected to drench Caribbean islands with rain and strong winds but not make landfall. "The center of Erin is expected to move just north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico through Sunday, and pass to the east of the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas Sunday night and Monday," the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in its latest report. The storm's maximum sustained winds were blowing at 150 miles (241 kilometers) per hour, the report said. Hurricane Erin was located about 160 miles (257 kilometers) northwest of Anguilla in the northern Leeward Islands, an area that includes the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Tropical storm watches were in effect for St Martin, St Barthelemy, Sint Maarten and the Turks and Caicos Islands. "Erin is now a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane," the NHC announced earlier Saturday, denoting highly dangerous storms with sustained wind speeds above 157 mph. The storm reached the highest level on the Saffir-Simpson scale just over 24 hours after becoming a Category 1 hurricane, a rapid intensification that scientists say has become more common due to global warming. The storm could drench the islands with as much as six inches (15 centimeters) of rain in isolated areas, the NHC said. "Continued rapid strengthening is expected today, followed by fluctuations in intensity through the weekend," the agency said in an earlier report. It also warned of "locally considerable flash and urban flooding, along with landslides or mudslides." Climate hazard Swells generated by Erin will affect portions of the northern Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and the Turks and Caicos Islands through the weekend. Those swells will spread to the Bahamas, Bermuda and the US East Coast early next week, creating "life-threatening surf and rip currents," the NHC said. The hurricane is expected to turn northwest on Saturday night, then turn northward early next week. It is expected to weaken from Monday. While meteorologists have expressed confidence that Erin will remain well off the U.S. coastline, they said the storm could still cause dangerous waves and erosion in places such as North Carolina. The Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June until late November, is expected to be more intense than normal, U.S. meteorologists predict. Several powerful storms wreaked havoc in the region last year, including Hurricane Helene, which killed more than 200 people in the southeastern United States. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- which operates the NHC -- has been subject to budget cuts and layoffs as part of U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to greatly reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy, leading to fears of lapses in storm forecasting. Human-driven climate change -- namely, rising sea temperatures caused by the burning of fossil fuels -- has increased both the possibility of the development of more intense storms and their more rapid intensification, scientists say.

Heavy rainfall floods rivers in Barwani & Khargone
Heavy rainfall floods rivers in Barwani & Khargone

Time of India

time21 hours ago

  • Time of India

Heavy rainfall floods rivers in Barwani & Khargone

Barwani: Heavy rains accompanied by thunder and lightning late on Friday night and early Saturday morning led to flooding of local rivers in Barwani and Khargone resulting in drowning of one person and death of two by lightning strikes. One person was swept away and search for him is still on. The Rupa river passing through Rajpur town of Barwani district was flooded on Saturday morning. A 50-year-old man died while trying to take out goods from the flooded river. Barwani ASP Dheeraj Babbar told TOI that the goods were washed away in the flooded-Rupa river and 50-year-old Gendalal, a resident of Hatbadi, jumped into the river to collect them on Saturday evening but couldn't come out. He was rescued and brought to community health centre Rajpur where he died during treatment. Barwani in-charge Collector Kajal Jawla told TOI that due to the sudden flood in the Rupa river, there were reports of two four-wheelers being washed away when water passed over a small culvert. She said that due to water entering four houses, families have been shifted to a dharamshala. "Revenue and police officials are present there along with SDERF team. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Now that the floodwater has receded, the damage is being assessed," she said. The collector said that on Friday afternoon, due to a lightning strike near Uchavad village of Anjad police station area, two labourers, 30-year-old Mahesh and 35-year-old Pawan, standing under a tree were killed on the spot. One person, Raju, was injured in the incident. Rajpur Nagar Parishad CMO Jagdish Dhangar said that due to sudden floods, five people did not get a chance to come out of their houses and they climbed on the roof. They were later rescued. He said that two of the three cars swept away in the floods have been found. In the last 24 hours, an average of 94.02 mm rainfall was recorded in Sendhwa, 66 mm in Barwani, 49 mm in Rajpur, 85.2 mm in Warla, and 66 mm in Chachariya Pati. In Khargone district, an old bridge in Sukhpuri locality was submerged due to flood in the Kunda river. Traffic movement, however, continued on new bridges. Around 61 mm of rain in Bhagwanpura area of the Khargone district led to flooding in the Gomukh river. Heavy rains in Barwaha led to water entering many colonies on Saturday, disrupting normal life. An average of 28.30 mm of rain was recorded in Khargone district during the last 24 hours. A man, Kalu Pehlwan, was swept away while crossing the overflowing culvert of the Ruparel river in Khargone district's Chainpur (Jhirniya) police station area on Saturday evening. Despite eyewitnesses warning him, Kalu attempted to cross the culvert and was swept away midway. Due to flood water coming over this culvert, the Jhirniya-Bhikangaon road also remained closed for some time. 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.

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