Weather UPDATES: Yamuna crosses danger mark in Delhi, trains cancelled
Ambala - 181 mm
Udaipur - 62 mm
Narnaul - 60 mm
Jaipur - 52 mm
Patiala - 47 mm
Bhiwani - 46 mm
Bareilly - 41 mm
Silchar - 37 mm
"Those living across the Beas River have been rescued...They have been sent to the rescue centre. The overall situation is under control because only 3 to 4 casualties have been reported," said SP, Mandi Soumya Sambasivan.
#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh | Houses along the Beas River in the Mandi district have been evacuated as a result of the rising water level caused by incessant rainfall pic.twitter.com/Nthskl31UJ
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
"Around 24 trains running on the Delhi-Ambala route have been cancelled following inclement weather in North India...It is not possible to give an estimate of monetary loss right now," says Shobhan Chaudhari, General Manager, Northern Railway
WATCH | Chandigarh's Sukhna Lake overflows as a result of continuous heavy rain in the region posing a threat to nearby settlements pic.twitter.com/0HOIAmDJy4
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
Prime Minister Modi spoke with the chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand about the situation related to rainfall in their states. He assured all help and support to the affected states from GoI
#WATCH | Commuters face problems as heavy rain lashes parts of national capital. Visuals from Ring Road. pic.twitter.com/Zb3OOwK1FP
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu speaks on relief and restoration measures being taken by his government, in view of flash floods, landslides and damage to infrastructure due to continuous heavy rain in the state pic.twitter.com/equdLkSh0L
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
A total of 38 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams have been deployed in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh as relentless rain continued to lash these states on Day 3.
NDRF's 15 teams are deployed in Punjab, 12 in Uttarakhand and 11 in Himachal Pradesh. Some reserve teams of the NDRF are also ready to meet any challenge in an emergency situation in Delhi where the Yamuna river is expected to reach 205.5 meters by tomorrow morning.
The floodwaters may have an impact on the villages of Mahatam Nagar, Teja Ruhela, Hastan Kalan, Valle Shah Hithar, Chak Ruhela, Jhangar Bhaini, Muhar Jamsher, and others.
Villagers have been instructed to carry their goods on cattle and reach relief centres upstream on the Sutlej.
Former Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur spoke on the condition of the state following incessant heavy rainfall.
"We have never seen this situation in past several years and we have very worried after seeing the situation of the state. Rise in water level is seen in several small and big rivers of the state. 14 people have died till now. The thing to be worried about is if the situation continues to be the same, a lot of destruction will be seen," he said.
#WATCH | BJP leader & former Himachal Pradesh CM Jairam Thakur speaks on the condition of the state following incessant heavy rainfall, says, "We have never seen this situation in past several years and we have very worried after seeing the situation of the state. Rise in water… pic.twitter.com/sFTCNl76hT
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
Himachal Pradesh: Mandi's Panchvaktra temple submerged in water due to a spate in the Beas river
#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh: Mandi's Panchvaktra temple has been submerged in water due to a spate in the Beas river following incessant heavy rainfall. pic.twitter.com/sk7wjpbnah
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
IMD issues Red Alert for Chandigarh, Panchkula (Haryana) and Mohali (Punjab); heavy rainfall expected in next three hours
Heavy Rain is most likely to occur over Ambala, Kaithal, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Panchkula, Yamunanagar in next 3 hours
PM Modi spoke to senior Ministers and officials, and took stock of the situation in the wake of excessive rainfall in parts of India. Local administrations, NDRF and SDRF teams are working to ensure the well-being of those affected.
Delhi received 153mm of rain on 8th & 9th July. Delhi's systems are not designed to take such unprecedented rain
The general public is being informed that due to rain there is WaterLogging issue at
1. ISBT Sector 17 roundabout
2. Matka chowk and Sec. 9/17 Dividing road
3. Sec. 39 C & D
4. Sector 40/41 Dividing road & Sector 40 slip road
5. Sec20/30/19/27 Chowk Sec. 19 side
The general public is being informed that Both Gate of Sukhna Lake Regulator end are opened and the water from Sukhna lake is being released in Sukhna chow due to which the following roads are closed for traffic movement: Chandigarh Traffic Police
Total rainfall in last 51 hours = 484 mm
Total rainfall in July 2023 so far = 572mm
Several parts of Punjab heavily flooded due to torrential rain
#WATCH | Several parts of Punjab heavily flooded due to torrential rain
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
(Drone visuals from Rupnagar district) pic.twitter.com/j03VWrZ3kP
Torrential rain in the national capital for the last few days has started to affect the functioning of the Delhi High Court. Due to leakage, three courtrooms have been shifted to another room
#WATCH | Punjab | Portion of a building in Mohali collapsed due to heavy rain. Details awaited. pic.twitter.com/wsiW5zUr4B
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
Three helpline numbers
1100, 1070 and 1077
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday appealed to people of the state to stay home for the next 24 hours amid the possibility of heavy rains in the state during the period
Due to breach in Siswan nadi in Chamkaur sahib area, the water has flown into Doraha canal leading to overflow of canal near Doraha village. The situation has been handled with help of 3 JCBs. Revenue, police and irrigation staff is present on the spot.
Landslide near Gambrola Bridge in Bilaspur halts traffic movement on the route.
elhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called a meeting on Monday to discuss the waterlogging situation in the city caused by torrential rains and the rising levels of the Yamuna
Under the impact of incessant rainfall in Himachal Pradesh, Lagghati Khad in Kullu swells
#WATCH | Under the impact of incessant rainfall in Himachal Pradesh, Lagghati Khad in Kullu swells.
— ANI (@ANI) July 10, 2023
Visuals near Kullu Bus Stand. pic.twitter.com/Vt8ul1rU4u
Latest radar imagery shows no significant rainfall likely over Delhi and the neighbourhood during the next 2-3 hours, informed the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Following incessant rainfall in Delhi for the past two days, the water level of river Yamuna inches closer to the warning level
Delhi Traffic Police announces restriction of traffic at Pragati Maidan tunnel
Several dead as North India rain washes away roads and records
Rainfall continues in Himachal Pradesh, causing landslides and flooding at several locations
Punjab's Rupnagar, Mohali, Fatehgarh Sahib, Ludhiana and Patiala, authorities declared a school holiday for Monday as the state continues to be battered by heavy rains
HighWeather Today HIGHLIGHTS: Records were broken as heavy rain lashed many areas of North India over the past two days.
In a recent bout of torrential rains, several parts of North India were severely affected, resulting in the loss of lives and extensive damage to infrastructure. The heavy downpour caused landslides and flash floods, leading to the several deaths
Cities and towns across the region experienced significant flooding, with roads and residential areas submerged in knee-deep water.
Chandigarh has witnessed the highest 24-hour rainfall in July, breaking a nearly 23-year-old record. The city experienced its highest-ever rainfall for this season in a single day.
Punjab and Haryana experienced heavy monsoon rains, leading to massive waterlogging and flooding in low-lying areas. Keeping in view safety and security of children, Punjab and Haryana declared a school holiday for Monday in schools as the state continues to be battered by heavy rains.
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