Stay in your own house. It is not going to rain in the near future. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted incessant and intense rains over Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
The question that comes to mind is can Indian cities deal with excessive rainfall? According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), North India is currently under the influence of a Western Disturbance, which is resulting in heavy rainfall. This includes Delhi, where the city witnessed its first heavy rain of the season.
record and forecast
- Traffic was disrupted in several areas of the national capital due to water-logging due to heavy rains. Delhi received 153 mm of rain in a single day, the highest it has recorded in July since 1982.
- Today, July 10, 2023 Heavy rains lashed Delhi and surrounding areas causing water-logging and power outages in various parts of Gurugram.
- The Meteorological Department has predicted moderate rain in Delhi tomorrow, and they expect light rain till July 15.
deaths
- Several areas of North India have been badly affected by the heavy rains, resulting in unfortunate loss of lives. According to media reports, a total of 12 people have lost their lives in the last 48 hours due to incessant rains.
- Tragic incidents took place due to the havoc of heavy rains in different parts of India. A 58-year-old woman died tragically after the ceiling of her apartment collapsed in Delhi. Apart from this, there were unfortunate deaths due to rains in Rajasthan, in which four people lost their lives.
- In another heart-wrenching incident, a woman and her six-year-old daughter died tragically when their house collapsed due to heavy rains early morning in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar.
Also watch: Watch old couple recreating the iconic ‘Rimjhim Gire Sawan’ scene-by-scene melts hearts online
After landslides and floods blocked roads in Shimla, Sirmaur, Lahaul, Spiti, Chamba and Solan districts of Himachal Pradesh, the Meteorological Department has issued a “red” alert for these areas.
Stay in your own house. It is not going to rain in the near future. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted incessant and intense rains over Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
The question that comes to mind is can Indian cities deal with excessive rainfall? According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), North India is currently under the influence of a Western Disturbance, which is resulting in heavy rainfall. This includes Delhi, where the city witnessed its first heavy rain of the season.
record and forecast
- Traffic was disrupted in several areas of the national capital due to water-logging due to heavy rains. Delhi received 153 mm of rain in a single day, the highest it has recorded in July since 1982.
- Today, July 10, 2023 Heavy rains lashed Delhi and surrounding areas causing water-logging and power outages in various parts of Gurugram.
- The Meteorological Department has predicted moderate rain in Delhi tomorrow, and they expect light rain till July 15.
deaths
- Several areas of North India have been badly affected by the heavy rains, resulting in unfortunate loss of lives. According to media reports, a total of 12 people have lost their lives in the last 48 hours due to incessant rains.
- Tragic incidents took place due to the havoc of heavy rains in different parts of India. A 58-year-old woman died tragically after the ceiling of her apartment collapsed in Delhi. Apart from this, there were unfortunate deaths due to rains in Rajasthan, in which four people lost their lives.
- In another heart-wrenching incident, a woman and her six-year-old daughter died tragically when their house collapsed due to heavy rains early morning in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar.
Also watch: Watch old couple recreating the iconic ‘Rimjhim Gire Sawan’ scene-by-scene melts hearts online
After landslides and floods blocked roads in Shimla, Sirmaur, Lahaul, Spiti, Chamba and Solan districts of Himachal Pradesh, the Meteorological Department has issued a “red” alert for these areas.











