Weather Today LIVE Updates: Heavy Rainfall Predicted In Himachal & Uttarakhand, Mumbai Braces For Downpour – News18
13:12 IST
Heavy Rainfall in Himachal Till August 6: MeT Office
The meteorological office here on Friday issued a ‘yellow’ alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and lightning in isolated places in ten out districts of Himachal Pradesh till August 6.
It also cautioned of the possibility of landslides and flash floods in vulnerable areas and damage to plantations and standing crops and houses due to strong winds, and waterlogging in low-lying areas.
Meanwhile, light rains continued in parts of the state. Kasol recorded 33 mm of rain followed by 19 mm in Seobagh, 11 mm in Hamirpur, 10 mm in Manali, 7.2 mm in Nahan, 7 mm each in Nadaun and Bilaspur, 6 mm in Jubbarhatti, 3 mm each in Dharamshala, Solan and Keylong and 2 mm each in Mandi and Chamba.
11:53 IST
17 Gujarat Pilgrims Stranded on Way to Kedarnath Airlifted to Safety
Seventeen pilgrims from Gujarat, who were stranded on their way to Kedarnath Dham in Uttarakhand due to heavy rains, were airlifted to safety with the help of the hill state’s administration, the Gujarat government said on Friday.
After the news of 17 pilgrims from Aravalli district being stranded near Moti Lincholi on the way to Kedarnath Dham reached here, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel directed the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) to immediately coordinate rescue efforts.
11:08 IST
Former Himachal CM Jai Ram Apprises PM of Damage Caused by Cloudbursts, Floods
Former Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur Friday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and apprised him of the damage caused by cloudbursts and floods in Shimla, Kullu and Mandi districts.
The PM assured all possible help to the state and asked party workers to fully engage themselves in relief work, the BJP leader said in a statement issued here.
Thakur said that besides the prime minister, Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP national president J P Nadda have also spoken to Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and assured all help to the state.
10:26 IST
Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami virtually spoke to the Rudraprayag District Magistrate
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami virtually spoke to the Rudraprayag District Magistrate and Senior Superintendent of Police, held a review meeting on disaster-related relief and rescue operations and gave necessary guidelines, reported ANI.
10:08 IST
Delhi Logs 27 Degrees Minimum Temperature; Rain Likely Today
The national capital on Saturday morning recorded a minimum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, normal for the season, according to the India Meteorological Department.
The weather department has predicted a generally cloudy sky with light rain during the day. The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 35 degrees Celsius.
The humidity was 85 per cent at 8.30 am.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) of the national capital was recorded in the “satisfactory” category with a reading of 71 at 9 am, according to the Central Pollution Control Board.
10:02 IST
Kedarnath Rescue Update
➡️ On receiving information that 08 to 10 passengers were stranded in Tosi village, 03-04 km upstream from Trijuginarayan, a rescue team of SDRF led by SI Jitendra Singh has left for the spot.
➡️ The second team of SDRF is doing rescue work in Chirwasa under the leadership of Inspector Shri Anirudh Bhandari.
➡️ Another team of SDRF under the leadership of Inspector Karan Singh is working in evacuating passengers between Sonprayag and Gaurikund.
09:34 IST
Rescue Teams Carry Out Relief and Rescue Operations In Kedarnath
09:32 IST
Water Level of Ganga Rising In Varanasi
The water level of the Ganga river is constantly rising, due to which the movement of boats in the river is seen to be less in Varanasi.
Due to incessant heavy rain in hilly areas & release of water from dams in many places, the Ganga river is in spate.
#WATCH | Uttar Pradesh | The water level of the Ganga river is constantly rising, due to which the movement of boats in the river is seen to be less in Varanasi. Visuals from the Namo ghat.
Due to incessant heavy rain in hilly areas & release of water from dams in many places,… pic.twitter.com/t99RsqaIx1
— ANI (@ANI) August 3, 2024
09:30 IST
Landslide Affected on National Highway 275 Near Puttur Bypass in Karnataka
A landslide occurred on Puttur By-pass Road, which is also called Bantwal-Mysuru road and National Highway 275, officials said on Friday.
Quoting local people, they said the landslide occurred at around 3 am on Friday following which vehicles going to Mysuru and Mangaluru started plying through Puttur town.
According to the police, there were no incidents of anybody or any vehicles getting stuck due to the landslide. Barricades have been erected on both approaches to the landslide site, diverting the traffic through Puttur city. The city police have also taken steps to regulate the traffic.
09:22 IST
Heavy Rainfall Likely in Himachal Till Aug 6, 115 Roads Closed for Traffic
The meteorological office here on Friday issued a ‘yellow’ alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and lightning in isolated places in ten out districts of Himachal Pradesh till August 6.
A total of 115 roads — 46 in Mandi, 38 in Kullu, 15 in Shimla, six each in kangra and Sirmaur, three in Kinnaur and one in Lahaul and Spiti — are closed for vehicular traffic following heavy rains in the state.
According the state emergency operation centre, 225 transformers and 111 water supply schemes have been affected.
08:56 IST
Rain lashes parts of Navi Mumbai
Maharashtra | Nowcast warning issued at 07.00 Hrs IST dated 03.08.2024. Moderate spells of rain are very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Palghar, Nasik, Dhule, Nandurbar, Kolhapur, and Sindhudurg during the next 3-4 hours: IMD Mumbai
08:53 IST
Heavy Rainfall in Himachal Till August 6: MeT Office
The meteorological office here on Friday issued a ‘yellow’ alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and lightning in isolated places in ten out districts of Himachal Pradesh till August 6.
It also cautioned of the possibility of landslides and flash floods in vulnerable areas and damage to plantations and standing crops and houses due to strong winds, and waterlogging in low-lying areas.
Meanwhile, light rains continued in parts of the state. Kasol recorded 33 mm of rain followed by 19 mm in Seobagh, 11 mm in Hamirpur, 10 mm in Manali, 7.2 mm in Nahan, 7 mm each in Nadaun and Bilaspur, 6 mm in Jubbarhatti, 3 mm each in Dharamshala, Solan and Keylong and 2 mm each in Mandi and Chamba.
08:35 IST
Himachal Cloudbursts: Rescuers, Drones Deployed to Hunt for 45 Missing, Death Toll Rises to 8
Rescuers deployed drones in a massive effort to trace about 45 people still missing in flash floods in three Himachal Pradesh districts as the death toll rose to eight, officials said on Friday.
Two bodies were found in Mandi’s Rajban village and one from Kullu’s Nirmand after three cloudbursts in three districts — Kullu, Mandi and Shimla — on Wednesday night triggered the flash floods.
Around 300 people stranded around Shrikhand Mahadev in Kullu were safe and about 25 tourists at Malana are being looked after well by the locals, Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena said.
08:29 IST
Delhi Rain: Waterlogged Roads Choke Traffic
Rain in parts of Delhi on Friday uprooted trees and caused waterlogging, hitting traffic movement at several places, officials said.
Waterlogging in south Delhi led to long queues of vehicles.
The weather office sounded a ‘yellow’ warning, cautioning people to “be aware” of light to moderate rainfall, in the morning.
This status was later changed to green, signifying “no warning.” Amid the waterlogging, the traffic police issued an advisory and asked commuters to avoid certain roads.
08:16 IST
NDRF Team Deployed in Ranchi, Deoghar to Rescue People from Low-lying Areas Hit by Incessant Rain
NDRF teams were on Friday deployed in Jharkhand capital Ranchi and Deoghar to rescue people from low-lying areas hit by incessant rains, officials said.
Rescue operation is ongoing in low-lying areas, including New Bandhgari locality in Sadar police station area of the capital, an NDRF official said.
“Our team, headed by Deputy Commandant Vinay Kumar, has rescued about 40 people from Ranchi’s low-lying areas so far,” said NDRF’s Brajesh Kumar Singh.
(With PTI Inputs)
07:53 IST
Himachal Cloudburst: Restoration Works Underway
Restoration works are underway in Rampur where an incident of cloudburst occurred on August 1, leaving 6 people dead and 53 still missing.
07:46 IST
73 People Killed Since The Onset of Monsoon In Himachal
Rain-related incidents in the state have claimed 73 lives since the onset of monsoon on June 27 till August 1 and the state has also suffered losses to the tune of Rs 649 crore, according to the state’s Emergency Operation Centre
07:44 IST
Yellow Alert Sounded in 10 Districts of Himachal, Road Traffic Affected
The meteorological office in Himachal Pradesh on Friday issued a ‘yellow’ alert for heavy rain, thunderstorm and lightning in isolated places in ten out districts of the state till August 6.
Meanwhile, light rains continued in parts of the state with Kasol recording the highest at 33 mm of rain followed by Seobagh, Hamirpur and Manali. The capital city, Shimla received light showers.
07:38 IST
Road Traffic Affected In Himachal Pradesh
A total of 115 roads — 46 in Mandi, 38 in Kullu, 15 in Shimla, six each in kangra and Sirmaur, three in Kinnaur and one in Lahaul and Spiti — are closed for vehicular traffic following heavy rains in the state.
07:33 IST
7 Killed Due to Heavy Rain in UP
Seven people have been killed due to rain-related incidents in the last 24 hours in Uttar Pradesh. Five of its districts were also affected by floods, the state relief commissioner’s office said.
Relief and rescue operations are currently underway. The five districts in the state which are still flooded are Ballia, Lakhimpur Kheri, Farrukhabad, Sitapur and Bahraich.
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