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    Mumbai rains: Relief for Mumbaikars day after rain chaos; schools and colleges shut

    Mumbai Rains: ​The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai centre had issued a "red alert" for the city on Tuesday, predicting "heavy to very heavy rainfall a few places with extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places". Hence, the civic body declared a holiday for schools and colleges in Mumbai on Tuesday.

    Mumbai schools and colleges closed due to heavy rains, waterlogging; NDRF teams deployed

    Mumbai's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) declared school and college closures as heavy rain caused waterlogging and disrupted transport. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted continued heavy rainfall in Mumbai and nearby regions. The Central Railway services and flights were impacted, with delays and cancellations reported. Mumbai University postponed exams, and Goa announced school closures in response to the weather alert. Authorities are monitoring the situation for further decisions.

    IMD issues warning as heavy rainfall continues to disrupt life across India; Check here for complete forecast

    IMD Weather Forecast: The IMD has issued warnings of heavy rainfall across Northwest and East India, with Northeast India also bracing for prolonged showers. Recent heavy rains caused severe disruptions in states like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan. Central India, including Maharashtra and Karnataka, expects heavy rainfall in the next few days. Delhi anticipates intermittent rain and thunderstorms. Tragic incidents like drowning and landslides have been reported in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Odisha and West Bengal face heavy rainfall threats, while Assam battles critical flooding affecting over 22 lakh people.

    Video: Heavy rains submerge roads in 30 Gujarat villages

    The IMD had issued a 'red alert' for several districts in the state predicting extremely heavy rain in Surat, Navsari, and Valsad in south Gujarat, as well as Jamnagar, Porbandar, Junagadh, Dwarka, and Kutch in the Saurashtra-Kutch region.

    Eleven dead in New Delhi after heavy rain, flight operations stutter

    The death toll from this week's heavy rain in New Delhi has risen to 11, with four fatalities reported due to drowning in submerged underpasses, according to the Times of India. The city experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades on June 28, exceeding the average monthly rainfall in just one day. The torrential downpour caused a fatal roof collapse at one of Delhi's airport terminals, leading to flight disruptions, flooded underpasses, and widespread traffic congestion. Approximately 60 flights were cancelled at the main airport, primarily affecting Terminal 1, used by carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet.

    Radhika Gupta trades car for 'fabulous metro' amid Delhi's heavy rain: Photos from Edelweiss CEO's day out

    Radhika Gupta, CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund, shared her experience navigating Delhi's heavy rainfall on social media. She opted for the metro when her car got stuck in waterlogged streets, enjoying local cuisine and maintaining a positive outlook despite the challenges. Her post garnered praise for resilience amidst adversity, reflecting widespread disruptions including flight cancellations and infrastructure damage.

    • Heavy rain likely in Delhi over next few days, IMD issues orange alert

      Parts of Delhi experienced rainfall on Saturday following the arrival of the monsoon in the capital, with Rohini and Burari among the areas affected; the India Meteorological Department predicted heavy rain and cloudy skies throughout the day, with a minimum temperature of 28 degrees Celsius and a maximum around 32 degrees Celsius, while the Air Quality Index was in the 'moderate' category at 108, after Friday's record-breaking 228.1 mm rainfall and tragic incidents.

      Delhi govt to set up control room to monitor city's waterlogging situation after heavy rain

      Bharadwaj said a round-the-clock control room is being set up at the PWD headquarters where senior officials will be present to monitor the waterlogging situation. Delhi government has started WhatsApp chatbot number 8130188222 and helpline number 1800110093 to register waterlogging complaints, he added.

      Delhi-NCR rain: Heavy rains in the capital city, roads flooded, Delhi metro updates

      Before the monsoon declaration, Delhi-NCR faced heavy rain. The Safdarjung Observatory recorded 154 mm of rain. A roof collapse at Terminal 1 led to a temperature drop to 35.4 °C, disrupting flight departures.

      Delhi-NCR gets much needed respite from heatwave with heavy rainfall

      Delhi Rains: Delhi-NCR experienced significant relief from scorching heat with heavy rainfall drenching several parts on Thursday morning. Areas like Sarita Vihar, Munirka, and Noida were particularly affected, with the IMD issuing a yellow alert for heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds up to 30 km/h. The forecast predicts increasing rain intensity through Friday and Saturday, with possible gusts by Sunday. Temperatures are expected to drop gradually, reaching 34 degrees Celsius on Sunday.

      Heavy rain forecast for parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 26 to 28

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted heavy rains with lightning in parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 26 to 28. North Coastal Andhra Pradesh (NCAP), Yanam, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh (SCAP) are expected to experience significant downpour. Thunderstorms are forecasted for NCAP, Yanam, SCAP, and Rayalaseema from June 26 to 30, with gusty winds up to 50 km/h. A cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal is influencing the weather. The northern limit of the monsoon passes through several regions, with south-westerly and westerly winds prevailing over Andhra Pradesh and Yanam.

      IMD predicts heavy rains in Kerala on June 8

      The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts heavy rainfall and gusty winds in various parts of Kerala due to the ongoing Southwest Monsoon. Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall and gusty winds are expected in Thiruvananthapuram district, while moderate rainfall and gusty winds are likely in Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Thrissur districts. Light rainfall is predicted in other districts of the state.

      Monsoon to hit Kerala in next 24 hours, says IMD

      The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts the onset of the Southwest Monsoon in Kerala within the next 24 hours, as conditions become increasingly favorable. As of May 28, 2024, the monsoon has advanced into additional areas of the South Arabian Sea and the Maldives region. Expectations are for further progression into various regions, including Kerala, parts of the Bay of Bengal, and Northeastern states over the next few days. In Kerala, heavy rains and gusty winds caused disruptions, with flooded streets impeding travel.

      Incessant rains disrupt life in Kerala, submerge Kochi roads

      Incessant rains and gusty winds disrupt normal life in Kerala, causing road submersion and tree damage. Heavy rains in Thiruvananthapuram lead to tree uprooting and hill collapse. Eco-tourism centre closed in Varkala due to bad weather.

      Memorial Day weekend: Will rain spoil your beach or hiking plans? Here's where heavy downpour is expected

      Memorial Day weekend may not be the same as previous years as this one is going to be upended by rain, and storms in various regions across the United States, according to recent weather reports.

      Widespread rains cause damage to property in Kerala; heavy downpour predicted in isolated places

      The ongoing spell of heavy rains in Kerala has hit normal life, with scores of houses suffering damage, roads being submerged, trees uprooted, flood water entering houses and trains running late as a result of the steady downpour that continued to lash the state on Saturday. Flood water entered houses, schools and shops located in low-lying areas of Kuttanad in coastal Alapuzha district.

      Kerala: Heavy rain predicted for next 24 hours, IMD issues orange alert for several districts

      Kerala grapples with relentless downpours, with some areas witnessing over 200 mm of rain within 24 hours. Kochi and Thrissur face inundation. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues an Orange alert for Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Idukki. A low-pressure area in the Arabian Sea heightens rainfall, while another system in the Bay of Bengal threatens to intensify into a cyclonic storm. Preparedness efforts are underway as casualties and damage rise.

      Bengaluru Airport faces water leakage amid heavy rainfall, disrupts operations of 17 flights

      Heavy rain led to water leakage at Kempegowda International Airport's Terminal 2 in Bengaluru, causing inconvenience to passengers. Several flights, including domestic and international, were diverted due to the heavy rainfall. The airport authorities responded promptly to mitigate the impact and restore normal operations.

      Bengaluru hit by torrential rains: Residents face traffic woes and flight disruptions

      Heavy overnight rain in Bengaluru led to flight diversions and traffic chaos, with trees uprooted and roads flooded. The city experienced relief from the summer heat, receiving rain for four consecutive days. Commuters faced long delays due to waterlogging and traffic jams, with the Bengaluru traffic police deployed to manage the situation.

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