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Himachal, Delhi, And Punjab Reel Under Floods Triggered By Heavy Rain In North India — IN PICS

Several states in north India, including Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, are dealing with widespread devastation and loss of lives due to heavy rainfall.

Several states in north India, including Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, are dealing with widespread devastation and loss of lives due to heavy rainfall.

Rainfall in Delhi, Himachal, Punjab

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Residents of Patiala wade through a flooded locality after heavy monsoon rain on Tuesday. Nearly 10,000 people in Punjab have been evacuated from Patiala, Rupnagar, Moga, Ludhiana, Mohali, SBS Nagar, and Fatehgarh Sahib districts so far. (Image Source: PTI)
Residents of Patiala wade through a flooded locality after heavy monsoon rain on Tuesday. Nearly 10,000 people in Punjab have been evacuated from Patiala, Rupnagar, Moga, Ludhiana, Mohali, SBS Nagar, and Fatehgarh Sahib districts so far. (Image Source: PTI)
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Locals of Patiala use a tractor trolley to move through a flooded street after heavy rain. The skies remained clear at most places for the second consecutive day in the city on Wednesday after three days of incessant rains. However, water remains accumulated in several pockets. (Image Source: PTI)
Locals of Patiala use a tractor trolley to move through a flooded street after heavy rain. The skies remained clear at most places for the second consecutive day in the city on Wednesday after three days of incessant rains. However, water remains accumulated in several pockets. (Image Source: PTI)
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People stack up sand-filled sacks to mend a breach along the embankment of Sutlej in Jalandhar on Tuesday. The incessant rain led to a rise in the river’s water level. (Image Source: PTI)
People stack up sand-filled sacks to mend a breach along the embankment of Sutlej in Jalandhar on Tuesday. The incessant rain led to a rise in the river’s water level. (Image Source: PTI)
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Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Beas in Kullu on Tuesday. The embankment of the Beas was damaged in several places due to the heavy monsoon rain. Himachal Pradesh received 249.6 mm average rainfall from July 1 to July 11 against a normal rainfall of 76.6 mm, an excess of 226%. (Image Source: PTI)
Locals walk along an eroded bank of the Beas in Kullu on Tuesday. The embankment of the Beas was damaged in several places due to the heavy monsoon rain. Himachal Pradesh received 249.6 mm average rainfall from July 1 to July 11 against a normal rainfall of 76.6 mm, an excess of 226%. (Image Source: PTI)
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A collapsed bridge over the Beas near the Panchvaktra Temple in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
A collapsed bridge over the Beas near the Panchvaktra Temple in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
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Locals walk along the eroded riverbank damaged by the swollen Beas, following heavy monsoon rain in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
Locals walk along the eroded riverbank damaged by the swollen Beas, following heavy monsoon rain in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
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Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena takes stock of the situation inside the waterlogged Pragati Maidan tunnel after the recent heavy monsoon rains on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena takes stock of the situation inside the waterlogged Pragati Maidan tunnel after the recent heavy monsoon rains on Tuesday. (Image Source: PTI)
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The resident of a flooded Yamuna Bazar colony tries to make way to his home, wading through the floodwaters. The Delhi government on Tuesday said thousands of people living in the Yamuna floodplains in the city have been shifted to temporary accommodations and provided with food and water. (Image: PTI)
The resident of a flooded Yamuna Bazar colony tries to make way to his home, wading through the floodwaters. The Delhi government on Tuesday said thousands of people living in the Yamuna floodplains in the city have been shifted to temporary accommodations and provided with food and water. (Image: PTI)
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A motorcyclist takes looks at the flooded Pragati Maidan tunnel in New Delhi on Wednesday, before turning back to find an alternative route to his destination. The tunnel has been closed since Sunday due to waterlogging, following heavy rainfall in the city. (Source: PTI)
A motorcyclist takes looks at the flooded Pragati Maidan tunnel in New Delhi on Wednesday, before turning back to find an alternative route to his destination. The tunnel has been closed since Sunday due to waterlogging, following heavy rainfall in the city. (Source: PTI)

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