Water logging due to heavy rains in Delhi-NCR on Rakshabandhan, Monsoon Havoc in Himachal; Worse situation in bihar - weather update monsoon heavy rain forecast imd delhi ncr to increase Bihar Haryana Punjab Kashmir Himachal

Heavy rain of Delhi-NCR has weakened everywhere. The traffic was disrupted due to storm rain and the weakening occurred in many parts of Delhi and Noida. Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Bihar Rajasthan Haryana Haryana Punjab can weaken the weather patterns today. 357 roads were blocked due to the heavy monsoon in Himachal Pradesh. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Heavy rain of Delhi-NCR has weakened everywhere. The traffic was disrupted due to storm rain and the weakening occurred in many parts of Delhi and Noida. Passengers are advised to walk carefully on the road, why there will be a crowd on the roads on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), which will be raining with thunderstorms in Delhi today, predicted thunderstorms in Delhi on Saturday. The IMD predicted the minimum temperature of 27 ° C for Saturday and a maximum of 36 ° C, and the storm and rain are expected to continue over the next few days. Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad will also rain, according to IMD forecast, Delhi is expected to rain again on August 13 and 14. Rain will drop the temperature by a few degrees. The NCR districts such as Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad are likely to remain a similar weather, as the meteorological division predicted light rain in the four cities in the evening and thunderstorms. There will be rain in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, today, the weather patterns can deteriorate in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab. During the next 24 hours, heavy rain in some places is possible with mild to moderate rain in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, East Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Uttarakhand, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Telangana and Marathwada. Light rain in Jharkhand, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, the possibility of Northeast India, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan and Goa, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, parts of Delhi, Punjab, Harya, Van Delhi, parts of Delhi, Punjab Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir can get light to moderate rainfall. Monsoon devastation in Himachal Pradesh, 357 roads blocked in Himachal Pradesh 357 roads, was blocked due to the heavy monsoon, 599 power distribution transformers (DTRs) did not work and 177 water supply schemes were affected. This information is received from the information of the States Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) published on Friday. According to the total deaths confirmed by the State Ramp Management Authority (SDMA), 208 deaths associated with the monsoon have so far been recorded in the state. Of these, 112 deaths are directly associated with disasters arising from landslides such as landslides, sudden flooding and homes in the home, while 96 deaths occurred in road accidents, many of which were caused by low visibility and smooth surfaces. The situation began to deteriorate due to the increase in Ganga and Budhi Gandak in Bihar in the Ganges and Budhi Gandak in Bihar. The water level is still increasing. Due to the increase in the water level of the Ganges in Patna, floodwaters entered the environment. The increased water level in the Ganges affects the old Gandak. Flood water entered hundreds of houses. About 89 thousand 250 people from 14 Panchayats of Atmalgola, Mokama, Flood, Danapur and Patna Sadar in the Patna district were hit by the increase in the water level of Ganga, Son, Dardha, Gandak River. The water level flows one to one and a half meters above the danger mark and 30 to 50 cm below the highest flood level. More than 8,500 people are served to more than 8,500 people in Patna Sadar, including more than 8,500 people in six community kitches. Part of ward number 30 and ward number 31 of Khagaria Municipal Council are in the grip of the flood.