Tamil Nadu and Kerala are set to receive heavy rain in the coming days as weather systems strengthen over the South Andaman Sea and the southeast Arabian Sea. The IMD has issued alerts for several districts, warning of thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds, with rain likely to continue until November 26. Scroll down to check more details.
The weather system is likely to intensify into a well-marked low-pressure area within the next 24 hours and move west-northwestward, potentially strengthening further over the southwest and west-central Bay of Bengal over the next two days.
Unprecedented pre-Puja rain has submerged Kolkata, leaving 11 people dead and paralyzing the city. The record-breaking deluge has disrupted life, damaged pandals, and sparked a political controversy.
Heavy rainfall expected across UP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, MP and South India from September 8-11, with strong winds, floods and warnings for fishermen in seas.
Amid continuous rains and rising water levels, authorities in Kashmir launched preventive evacuations, closed schools, and kept SDRF and Army on alert, while highways remain blocked and hundreds of trucks stranded near the Navyug Tunnel.
The Directorate of School Education Jammu (DSEJ) has announced the closure of all government and private schools in the Jammu Division until September 1 following persistent heavy rainfall, cloudbursts, and landslides. Rescue and relief operations are ongoing in Ramban and other affected areas. Scroll down to read more.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah reviewed the flood situation and expressed concern over the impact of two days of continuous rainfall, noting that the Union Territory narrowly avoided a major crisis.
All schools and colleges in Jammu & Kashmir will remain closed on Thursday due to heavy rains and flood-like conditions, while Kashmir University has postponed all exams amid ongoing rescue operations. Scroll down to read more.
Twelve SDRF teams and four NDRF teams have been deployed in Kamareddy and Medak districts to carry out rescue operations. Senior officers have rushed to the affected areas to coordinate relief efforts.
Due to the prevailing situation in the valley, authorities have issued flood warnings in several districts after water levels in the Jhelum and its tributaries rose sharply.
Delhi and nearby regions received fresh showers on Monday morning, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted a cloudy sky with spells of moderate rain, details below.
Relief efforts are currently underway to restore connectivity. The areas of Panarsa, Takoli, and Nagwain were among the worst affected in Mandi, which appears to be the hardest-hit district in the state due to the intense rainfall.
According to the IMD, very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is expected on August 13 and 14 in Hanumakonda, Jangaon, Mahabubabad, Warangal, and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri. In view of this forecast, the School Education Department has declared holidays for all government and private schools in these districts as a precautionary measure.
Three people, including two children, drowned in flash floods in Rajouri and the body of a man was recovered from a stream in Doda after he had drowned on June 23.
Red alerts have been issued for five northern districts--Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, and Malappuram--on Monday.
Cyclone Dana LIVE:Over 150 express and passenger trains passing through the South Eastern Railway jurisdiction have been cancelled due to Cyclone Dana, scroll down for more updates.
Cyclone Dana may form by October 23, impacting Odisha and West Bengal, as a low-pressure area intensifies in the Bay of Bengal.
The weather department informed that heavy rainfall is likely to occur over South Interior Karnataka and Andaman & Nicobar.
The weather department has forecast isolated heavy rainfall across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal on October 18, 20, and 21.