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Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR
Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR

News18

time3 days ago

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Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR

New Delhi [India], August 14 (ANI): Heavy rain lashed several parts of Delhi and the surrounding National Capital Region (NCR) in the early hours of Thursday. Areas including Lajpat Nagar, RK Puram, Lodhi Road, and Delhi-Haryana border witnessed intense showers. Earlier, heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Delhi on Tuesday. Areas including Minto Bridge, Vijay Chowk, Moti Bagh flyover, Rafi Marg, and Nizamuddin flyover witnessed intense showers. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tuesday's forecast says 'thunderstorm with rain."The maximum temperature is going to be 34 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature is going to be 25 degrees Public infrastructure across Himachal Pradesh remains badly crippled as 323 roads, 70 electricity distribution transformers (DTRs), and 130 water supply schemes were disrupted in the past 24 hours due to heavy rains and related incidents, the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said on Wednesday evening. Since the onset of the monsoon on June 20, the state has recorded 241 deaths, of which 126 were linked to rain-related disasters — including landslides, flash floods, cloudbursts, drowning, lightning strikes, snakebites, electrocution, and falls — while road accidents caused 115, the SDMA said in its cumulative loss district reported the highest overall fatalities in rain-linked incidents (26), followed by Kangra (28) and Chamba (9). Road accident deaths were highest in Mandi (21), followed by Chamba (17) and Kangra (11).On the infrastructure front, two national highways — NH-305 in Kullu and NH-505 in Lahaul-Spiti — remain blocked due to landslides and road cave-ins. Kullu has 70 roads closed, Mandi 179, and Kangra 25. Mandi also suffered the largest number of power outages, with 50 DTRs down, while Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti reported localised electricity supply has been hit in large swathes of the hill state, with Mandi district alone reporting 72 schemes disrupted. Hamirpur, Lahaul-Spiti, and Kullu also recorded service SDMA pegged the cumulative financial loss to public and private property during this monsoon season at over Rs 2,03,000 lakh (Rs 2,031 crore), with the Public Works Department, Jal Shakti Vibhag, and the power sector suffering the brunt of have urged residents to remain on alert as weather warnings for heavy rainfall continue, warning that restoration efforts may face further delays if downpours persist. (ANI)

Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in several areas of Delhi
Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in several areas of Delhi

News18

time5 days ago

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  • News18

Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in several areas of Delhi

New Delhi [India], August 12 (ANI): Several areas of Delhi faced waterlogging following heavy rainfall in the early hours of was reported from Rao Tularam Marg where visuals showed vehicles navigating a waterlogged rainfall lashed several parts of Delhi on Tuesday. Areas including Minto Bridge, Vijay Chowk, Moti Bagh flyover, Rafi Marg, and Nizamuddin flyover witnessed intense to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tuesday's forecast says 'thunderstorm with rain." The maximum temperature is going to be 34 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature is going to be 25 degrees 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 were hit, with a total damage of Rs 68,299.78 lakh, and power supply infrastructure worth Rs 13,946.69 lakh was damage was reported to health, education, rural and urban development, and animal husbandry departments, totalling thousands of lakhs. Housing 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)

Delhi Weather News Updates: Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast
Delhi Weather News Updates: Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Delhi Weather News Updates: Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast

12 Aug 2025 | 06:44:15 AM IST Delhi Rain Live Updates: Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Delhi on Tuesday. Areas including Minto Bridge, Vijay Chowk, Moti Bagh flyover, Rafi Marg, and Nizamuddin flyover witnessed intense showers. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tuesday's forecast says "thunderstorm with rain." The maximum temperature is going to be 34 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature is going to be 25 degrees 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 damage was reported to health, education, rural and urban development, and animal husbandry departments, totalling thousands of lakhs. Housing 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. Show more

Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast
Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast

News18

time5 days ago

  • Climate
  • News18

Rain lashes several parts of Delhi; thunderstorm with rain forecast

New Delhi [India], August 12 (ANI): Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Delhi on Tuesday. Areas including Minto Bridge, Vijay Chowk, Moti Bagh flyover, Rafi Marg, and Nizamuddin flyover witnessed intense to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tuesday's forecast says 'thunderstorm with rain." The maximum temperature is going to be 34 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature is going to be 25 degrees 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 damage was reported to health, education, rural and urban development, and animal husbandry departments, totalling thousands of lakhs. Housing 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)

8 flights delayed, one cancelled at Delhi airport amid bad weather
8 flights delayed, one cancelled at Delhi airport amid bad weather

India Today

time21-05-2025

  • Climate
  • India Today

8 flights delayed, one cancelled at Delhi airport amid bad weather

Massive dust storms, hail and heavy rain in the Delhi-NCR region have impacted flight operations at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Flights to London, Paris, Frankfurt and Singapore are among eight flights delayed, and one flight to Tel Aviv has been to the schedule board at Delhi Airport, visuals of which were shared by news agency PTI, flights from Kathmandu, Phuket, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Singapore, Toronto and Bangkok have been list of flights delayed:Toronto-Delhi AI 188Singapore-Mumbai SQ 406Phuket-Delhi AI 377Frankfurt-Delhi LH 760Paris-Delhi AI 148London-Delhi AI 112Kathmandu-Delhi AI 212Bangkok-Delhi 6E 1054The Delhi airport earlier said heavy rain may impact flight operations and urged passengers to get in touch with their respective airlines for updated flight Air India and SpiceJet said their flights may get impacted, IndiGo said their flights were getting affected due to the heavy rains and thunderstorm sweeping across Delhi, Chandigarh and sudden weather shift in Delhi brought strong winds, loose dust clouds, and isolated spells of rain in several parts of the the three hours between 5.30 pm and 8.30 pm, Safdarjung recorded 12.2 mm of rainfall. Other stations also reported showers, Mayur Vihar recorded 13 mm, and Pitampura reported 5 mm of Delhi, the windspeed was recorded at 79 kmph. Due to the sudden change of weather, the city saw a massive drop in temperatures -- from 37 degrees Celsius to 23 degrees the Delhi-Srinagar IndiGo flight witnessed massive turbulence and difficulty making a landing due to bad aircraft's nose cone got damaged while attempting to land in Srinagar. However, all passengers and crew members were evacuated safely upon InMust Watch

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