Rain Highlight Updates: Godavari River Flows Above Danger Mark In Telangana
Rain LIVE Updates 2023: Please follow this space for all the news and latest updates regarding rains in several parts of the country.
Godavari River flows above the danger mark at Telangana's Bhadrachalam. Relief operations are being undertaken in the villages here and all district officials are on high alert.
Heavy rainfall leads to waterlogging at Sikar Road of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Godavari river crosses the danger mark following heavy rains in Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana.
A footbridge in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramnagar was damaged due to flash floods triggered by incessant rainfall in various parts. Balwan Singh, Sarpanch panchayat Halqa Danwalt in block Parli Dhar of Ramnagar Tehsil of district Udhampur while talking to ANI said, "Due to flash floods our footbridge washed away ten days ago. The students suffer the most as they are not able to go to school due to the damage to the bridge. People are facing a lot of trouble...We appeal to repair the bridge at the earliest."
Residential area of Pathanpura in Chandrapur is inundated after water is released from Erai Dam
A portion of Badrinath highway in Uttarakhand was blocked due to a landslide.
Efforts underway at Kullu’s Malana dam in Himachal to open the jammed floodgates, PTI reported.
Flood-like situation in Khammam, Telangana, after heavy rainfall in the region.
Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over and adjoining areas of few places of Delhi ( Delhi Cantt, Palam, Safdarjung, Lodi Road, Nehru Stadium, IGI Airport, Vasant Vihar, R K Puram, Defence Colony, Lajpat Nagar, Vasant Kunj, Hauzkhas, Malviyanagar, Kalkaji, Mahrauli, Tughlakabad, Chhattarpur, IGNOU, Ayanagar, Deramandi), NCR ( Gurugram) Sohana (Haryana) during next 2 hours, IMD said.
Rain lashed parts of Delhi.
Severe water-logging was witnessed in Thane's Bhiwandi following heavy rainfall in the area, as reported by ANI.
At least 101 people have lost their lives and 123 have sustained injuries in Maharashtra since June 1 due to the incessant rainfall and flood situation in the state. Thirteen people have gone missing from the state in separate accidents. At the same time, 126 animals have also died.
The waterlogging situation was witnessed in Gujarat's Navsari following incessant rainfall from last night.
A fresh spell of rain was seen in Uttar Pradesh's Noida on Friday morning.
A major landslide occurred on Budhal Mahore Road, in Jammu And Kashmir's Reasi District, as reported by ANI.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs with the possibility of extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places. Occasional gusty winds reaching 40-50 km/h are very likely, says BMC, as reported by ANI.
Waterlogging witnessed in several parts of Wadala due to continuous heavy rainfall, as reported by ANI.
All schools and colleges in Palghar district are to be closed today, in view of the heavy rain alert, District Collector.
Severe waterlogging witnessed in several parts of Thane due to continuous heavy rainfall, as reported by ANI. Holiday declared for all the primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in Thane district on 28th July, in view of the heavy rainfall alert.
Background
Rain LIVE Updates 2023: Hello and welcome to ABP Live's Moonsoon 2023 LIVE blog. Please follow this space for all the news and latest updates regarding the downpour across various parts of the country. Large parts of India continue to battle flood and waterlogging issues as rain continues to lash the states of Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Gujarat, and Delhi. Huge loss of lives and damage to property have been reported with several instances of landslides and rockslides. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued 'Red', 'Orange', and 'Yellow' alerts for several states and districts.
In the wake of heavy rains and floods in Maharashtra, 13 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams are kept on standby in various districts in the state. Amid the heavy rainfall, different areas of Mumbai City witnessed waterlogging on Thursday. According to India Meteorological Department, Mumbai has received over 90 per cent of the average seasonal rainfall till Thursday. The Average monsoon rainfall in Mumbai is 2300 mm and the number has already touched 2128 mm. The number marks 92.5 per cent of the annual average rainfall in Mumbai.
All schools and colleges remained closed in Mumbai city and suburbs on Thursday as heavy rain battered the state.
The direction issued by the municipal corporation would apply to all municipal, government and private primary, secondary and higher secondary schools and all colleges.
Municipal Corporation (BMC) said, "In view of the heavy rainfall, BMC Commissioner and Administrator Dr Iqbal Singh Chahal has declared a holiday for all municipal, government and private primary, secondary and higher secondary schools and all colleges in Mumbai city and suburbs for tomorrow, July 27.”
Earlier, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday said that Mumbai experienced moderate to heavy rainfall from July 25-26. The Weather Department said that Mumbai recieved moderate to heavy rainfall from 8:30 AM on July 25 to 8:30 AM on July 26."
Meanwhile, rain lashed parts of the national capital during wee hours on Wednesday morning. Parts of the city such as ITO got waterlogged causing traffic snarls and hinderance in traffic movement. Parts of Delhi-NCR region including Noida and Ghaziabad experienced heavy rainfall early in the morning.
The IMD has predicted light to moderate rainfall till July 27, which will impact the temperature. Meanwhile, Yamuna river in the national capital is still flowing just few centimetres below the danger mark. At 10:00 pm Tuesday, the Yamuna water level near the old Yamuna Bridge was recorded at 205.24 metres against the danger mark of of 205.33 metres. It was 205.32 metres at 7:00 pm. The rise in water level has been a matter of concern, leading to a flood-like situation in the national capital and adjoining regions.
The river water level had been hovering around the danger mark of 205.33 metres for the last few days after reaching an all-time high of 208.66 metres on July 13.
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