The weather on the mountains was merciless, the situation also worsened in Rajasthan; Heavy rains of rains in Northern India -India again work heavy rain landslides flooded over Northern India
In Uttarakhand Himachal and Jammu and Kashmir are increasing as a result of heavy rain. The Rain in Rajasthan also made the situation serious, thereby there are flood conditions in many districts. The meteorological department issued a warning of heavy rainfall over the next two days and advised people to stay away from river wires. The Air Force also ended up for assistance in Rajasthan. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The situation in the mountainous states as well as Rajasthan remains serious due to continuous rain. In Uttarakhand, Jammu and Himachal Pradesh, there are increasing incidents of landslides due to continuous rain. Dalhousie of Himachal flooded due to Cloud Burst, which increased the flow of water in the rivers. The meteorological department issued a warning of heavy rainfall for the next two days in Uttarakhand, Himachal and Jammu and Kashmir and advised people to stay away from the river wires. Remove the ad, just read the news, there was a flood in Guniyala Village due to Cloudburst in the Cloud Dalhousie in Dalhousie, in which a bridge and five vehicles were washed away. In addition, people escaped from trees on buses and two cars in Dalhousie. Hardaspur Village of Chamba is flooded with homes. Manali-Kiratpur Fourlane was opened after about 10 hours. A passenger was seriously injured when a stone fell off the hill on a private bus going from Bhuntar to Manikarna. The Shri Manimahesh Yatra was stopped because of the fall of stone of Hadi. Also in Bilaspur, a heavy rock fell on a truck on Fourlane, the back of the truck was crushed, which disrupted traffic. The meteorological department predicted heavy rainfall in Kangra, Mandi, UNA, Hamirpur and Bilaspur on August 25. Roads closed in Chamba and Kullu, 482 roads in Chamba and Kullu are closed for traffic. Meanwhile, all educational institutions in the Una, Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Hamirpur districts have been ordered to be closed on Monday. In Jammu and Kashmir, heavy rain led to a floody situation. The city of Jammu recorded 190.4 mm of rainfall, the highest in 99 years. Life is disturbed by weakening and landslides. A bridge on Jammu-Pathankot National Highway has been damaged. Mata Vaishno Devi Battery Motor Route in Katra remained closed about ten hours. 30 people were injured when a building collapsed in Cupwara. The meteorological department issued a warning from Cloud Burst and landslide until August 27. 50 students were caught up for the reconciliation in the residence of IIM JAMMU. The SDRF team reached the place and brought the students to a safe place. The arranged analysis of heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand still keeps a devastation in Uttarakhand. Landslides on the Badrinath highway disrupted the movement. Gangotri and Yamunotri -highways are also closed. The meteorological department has issued a valued warning about heavy rainfall in many districts. For the assistance in Rajasthan, the ongoing rain in Rajasthan made the situation serious. Flooding conditions in Kota, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk and Bundi remain. Three people died after falling home in Nagaur and Kota. The Air Force helicopter MI-17 was deployed in Kota for assistance work. In light of the warning of heavy rainfall next 24 hours, the five districts of Sikar, Kotoputli-Bahrod, Sirohi, Bundi, Bhilwara were declared a holiday on Monday and Tuesday in five districts of Jaipur, Dausa, Nagaur, Didwana-Kuchaman and Tonk. A bridge was swept away by the surge of the mill Dariya in Bah Bah Pathankot at Mill Dariya in Pathankot. In light of the danger on the new bridge, the administration stopped the movement on the bridge late at night. Which closed the Pathankot-Jalandhar National Highway. The administration requested people to visit safe places in light of the threat of floods. The floods of the Chambal floods in 22 towns of Morena, due to the increase in the water level of Chambal due to the rain in Rajasthan, are floody conditions in Bhind, Morena and Sheopur in Madhya Pradesh. 22 Towns of Morena became islands, while 90 towns also entered water. Chambal reaches Bhind on Sunday above the danger mark.