Cloudburst in Ganderbal, Kashmir, heavy rains in Himachal; Yellow alert in 14 districts of Bihar, MP warns of heavy rains from July 17


Rainfall:Cloudburst in Ganderbal, Kashmir, heavy rains in Himachal; Yellow alert in 14 districts of Bihar, MP warns of heavy rains from July 17


In Jammu and Kashmir too, the cloud burst and people's homes were flooded again
A lightning strike on Sunday killed 68 people in three states

The monsoon, which had been quiet for about a month, has resumed. Many districts in Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana have been experiencing intermittent rains for a day or two, while Madhya Pradesh has been warned of heavy rains from July 17.

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Along with this, the cloudburst incident has also come to light in Jammu and Kashmir. A cloudburst late Sunday night caused flood-like conditions in central Kashmir. The houses were flooded again. Many shops and roads were damaged. The J&K administration launched a relief operation the night after the incident. The administration says the situation is currently under control.

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Rains have also lashed Himachal Pradesh. Heavy rains lashed several districts, including Dharamsala and the capital Shimla. After heavy rains in Shimla, the National Highway passing through Zakari and Rampur was blocked. A yellow alert has been issued for heavy rains in 14 districts of Bihar. It may rain from 7.5 to 15 mm.

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A lightning strike on Sunday killed 68 people in three states. In UP, 37 people were killed, while 22 were burnt, in Rajasthan 20 people were killed and 35 were burnt. In Madhya Pradesh, 11 people were killed and 13 were burnt. The injured are being treated at the hospital.


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Rains wreak havoc in Dharamshala
Heavy rains wreaked havoc in several districts of Himachal Pradesh on Monday. The floods in Bhagsunag caused the floodwaters to recede on the road, straining several parked vehicles. People were terrified because of this incident. Kullu district has also received the first torrential rains of the monsoon. Heavy rains also disrupted public life.



Heavy rains in Dharamshala wreaked havoc, with several vehicles stranded in the water.


Traffic jams at many places in Himachal Many vehicles were stranded in Bhagsunag, a tourist destination in Himachal Pradesh. The bridge over the yard at Rajol on the Mandi-Pathankot highway in Rajol has been damaged, causing a traffic jam here. The National Highway was closed late last night due to heavy rains in Zakari near Rampur. It opened Monday morning.


Government workers remove debris from a road damaged by rain in Shimla.

Bihar: Lightning
alert in many districts The meteorological department has issued a warning of heavy rains in East and West Champaran. Other districts of Bihar are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall. Lightning alert has been issued in most districts of the state. According to IMD, within 24 to 48 hours, 17 mm of rain is expected in north-western and north-eastern districts of Bihar, 65 mm in east-west Champaran, 3 to 12 mm in 14 districts including Patna, Gaya, Nalanda, Begusarai. A yellow alert has been issued for these districts.

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Rajasthan:
Heavy rains lashed Jaipur on Sunday with the monsoon resuming in Rajasthan with 2 inches of rain falling within an hour . About 2 inches of rain fell in a single hour in the evening. The rains relieved the people from the scorching heat. Heavy winds in Jaipur caused power lines to break in several places, causing blackouts for several hours in some parts of the city.


The statue of Arjun at the SMS Stadium in Jaipur, looking at the photo, looks as if Arjun raised his bow to shoot an arrow, the whole sky gleamed with lightning.



Roads in Jaipur were flooded after heavy rains.

Madhya Pradesh: Monsoon becomes active in second week of June
The monsoon in MP reached Bhopal again on Saturday and it rained from 3.30 pm. This time the monsoon arrived in Madhya Pradesh in the second week of June. The monsoon had covered the entire state in the first few days, but it had not rained since.

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Punjab: Temperature drops after rains
Several districts in Punjab, including Amritsar , witnessed a drop in temperature on Sunday due to rains. The mercury dropped to 6.3 degrees in Amritsar. The weather will be similar next week. It will continue to rain every day till Friday, it will be cloudy.


In Punjab, cloudy weather prevailed after rains in Amritsar.

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Haryana: Hisar rains fail for third time in Ambala
People were relieved by the heat after heavy rains in Hisar late Sunday night, while the weather department's forecast failed for the third time in six days in Ambala. Hisar had a maximum of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 30 degrees Celsius on Sunday, while Ambala had a maximum of 37.6 degrees Celsius.

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