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76 deaths in abrupt harsh weather in 72 hours; extremely heavy rainfall in 5 states

It has been raining continuously for 6 days in Himachal, Uttarakhand, Delhi, UP and Punjab. In Himachal, landslides occurred at 39 places in 24 hours. Due to the spate of the Beas river, buildings were washed away, bridges collapsed.

In the last 72 hours, 76 people lost their lives in different states of the country. There have been 34 deaths in UP, 20 in Himachal, 15 in Jammu and Kashmir, five in Delhi and one each in Rajasthan and Haryana.

At the same time, in Uttarkashi of Uttarakhand, stones fell on the vehicles of tourists from Madhya Pradesh after breaking from the mountain. Four tourists from Indore died in this accident. There 10 people have been injured.

The water level of Yamuna river in Delhi has crossed the danger mark. Till 8 am on Tuesday, the water of the river was flowing at 206.32 metres. In 1978, the highest went up to 207.49 m.

The water level of Yamuna reached 206.32 meters in Delhi till Tuesday morning. The operation of trains was stopped on the old railway bridge. Traffic also stopped.

The Amarnath Yatra via Jammu was stopped for the fourth consecutive day due to rain.

Heavy rain will occur in these states: Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Gujarat, Goa , Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha

Light rain will occur in these states: Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu may receive light rain with lightning.

 

The Chandigarh-Manali National Highway in Mandi had to be closed due to a landslide.

Stones fell on vehicles due to landslide in Uttarakhand, four people died.

Some areas have been affected by floods along the Satluj river following rains in Punjab’s Rupnagar.

NHAI made emergency bypass on Monday night in Jammu’s Ramban area. This highway was closed for the last two days.

 

Rain activity will be more in Madhya Pradesh for two days. Moderate to heavy rain may occur in Bhopal. Heavy rain is expected in the districts of Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain, Gwalior, Sagar divisions on Tuesday. There may be heavy rains in 23 districts of the state including Gwalior-Jabalpur. More than two and a half inches of water is expected to fall here.

600 villages of Haryana submerged in water, 7 National Highways blocked

Due to continuous rains in Ambala, 40% of the area has been submerged. People are migrating to safer places with essential goods.

Due to continuous rains in Ambala, 40% of the area has been submerged. People are migrating to safer places with essential goods.

Due to continuous rains in Haryana, 600 villages here are submerged in rain water. Home Minister Anil Vij’s home district Ambala has sunk up to 40%. 7 national highways of the state have been submerged in water Are. Due to this, the state’s contact with Delhi, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh has been completely severed. 9 people have died.

No rain alert has been issued in Punjab today but rain may occur in parts of East Malwa. That too will remain normal. In Amritsar, 210 farmers stranded across Ravi in Ramdas village Ghonewal were rescued late night with the help of Army, 90 people will be evacuated today. …

It is raining heavily in UP. Even today, a rain alert has been issued in 65 districts of the state. Out of these, 12 districts of Bahraich, Balrampur, Barabanki, Bareilly, Gonda, Lakhimpur Kheri, Maharajganj, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Siddharthnagar, Sitapur and Shravasti have been warned of heavy rain.

In Himachal, 1400 roads, 800 drinking water schemes and around 4700 electric transformers have stalled.

Heavy monsoon rains are causing havoc in Himachal Pradesh. 20 people lost their lives in the disaster caused by rains since three days. On the other hand, 300 people are stranded in Chandratal and 200 in Manimahesh. Rescue operation is going on from 5 am to evacuate people trapped in Chandratal.

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