New Delhi: Two people died on Monday due to severe flooding in the central-southern region of Chile. While thousands of people have become homeless. Meanwhile, President Gabriel Boric visited the affected areas and declared a state of disaster.
New Delhi: Two people died on Monday due to severe flooding in the central-southern region of Chile. While thousands of people have become homeless. Meanwhile, President Gabriel Boric visited the affected areas and declared a state of disaster.
The idol made of Lord Bholenath has once again started drowning in water. Meanwhile, Ram Jhula has been closed for movement on Thursday.
New Delhi: Yamuna river is once again flowing above the danger mark in the country's capital Delhi. Due to torrential rains in Himachal Pradesh for a few days, the water level of the Yamuna river in Delhi is rising continuously.
New Delhi: Monsoon rains triggered floods and landslides in Myanmar, killing at least five people and displacing nearly 40,000. Villages and farms in Rakhine State, devastated by Cyclone Mocha in May, are completely submerged.
Flood in Himachal: Continuous rain triggers landslide, flash flood in Himachal Pradesh. Due to rains and landslides, 330 roads including Kalka-Shimla and two major four-lane roads have been closed in the state. Nearly 200 people have died and 31 people are still missing due to rains during the last 41 days since the onset of monsoon in Himachal Pradesh.
The water level in the Godavari river has surpassed the critical mark, leading authorities to issue a cautionary advisory for the Bhadrachalam area in Telangana.
IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rains in many areas of Telangana for the next few days. If the situation continues like this, then floods in Telangana can take a more severe form.
Due to the heavy rainfall in Mumbai, the University of Mumbai has implemented a precautionary measure by canceling all examinations that were scheduled for today throughout the city. This decision was made to prioritize the safety and well-being of students and staff.
Kabul: In Afghanistan, at least 31 people have died due to floods in the country in the last 72 hours, while 74 people have been injured and 41 people are missing. There is an outcry in Afghanistan due to heavy floods.
Over the past 10 days, the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra has been struck by tragic rain-related incidents, leading to the unfortunate loss of 16 lives. The torrential rainfall has also resulted in significant damage to properties, impacting nearly 4,500 houses in the area.