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    2 dead, 13 injured in water tank collapse incident in UP's Mathura due to heavy rain

    Two women lost their lives while 13 people were injured after an overhead tank collapsed in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura on Sunday, said a top police official.The injured have been admitted to hospital and their treatment is underway. Out of 13 injured, one of them is in...

    IMD issues very heavy-rain warning for Gujarat, several places inundated in Ahmedabad

    The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain warning for Gujarat over the next five days, with orange alerts for multiple districts. Ahmedabad is experiencing severe waterlogging. Rajkot airport saw a canopy collapse due to rain yesterday, but no injuries were reported. Heavy rainfall is forecast across various regions until July 3.

    Rs 10 lakh compensation for kin of those who drowned due to heavy rain: Delhi government

    Grieving families affected by reported deaths in Delhi due to extreme rainfall will receive Rs 10 lakh compensation promptly, as highlighted in my recent post.

    Eleven dead in New Delhi after heavy rain, flight operations stutter

    The death toll from this week's heavy rain in New Delhi has risen to 11, with four fatalities reported due to drowning in submerged underpasses, according to the Times of India. The city experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades on June 28, exceeding the average monthly rainfall in just one day. The torrential downpour caused a fatal roof collapse at one of Delhi's airport terminals, leading to flight disruptions, flooded underpasses, and widespread traffic congestion. Approximately 60 flights were cancelled at the main airport, primarily affecting Terminal 1, used by carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet.

    Civic bodies ramp up preparations to deal with waterlogging as IMD predicts heavy rain in Delhi

    Delhi civic bodies are intensifying efforts to address waterlogging following heavy rains that inundated the city, causing significant disruptions. With the IMD issuing an "orange alert" until July 2, measures include increased manpower and equipment deployment. The NDMC has stationed additional pumps and super suction machines in flood-prone areas like Golf Links and Bharti Nagar, while monitoring vulnerable zones through CCTV surveillance. Similarly, the MCD has activated 24x7 control rooms, deployed mobile pumps, and completed drain desilting. Authorities remain on high alert, ensuring continuous monitoring and swift response to mitigate further impacts.

    Weather update: Delhi likely to witness heavy rains, IMD issues orange alert till July 2

    Weather update: Delhi is under an 'orange' alert until July 2 due to heavy rain forecasted by the Indian Meteorological Department, with a minimum temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and 78% humidity. The city received 9 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours, and the maximum temperature is expected to reach 34 degrees Celsius. The Air Quality Index was in the satisfactory category at 97.

    The Economic Times
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