Chandigarh, July 10 July
Weather Update: The monsoon has been spent in North India. It has been with the common life venue with rain-continuous rains in Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and West UP. In Delhi NCR, the Indian Meteorological Department has issued the Red Alert. There have become many areas of watering conditions in the NCR.
The record has received 133 mm of rain in the last 12 hours in the past 12 hours, which has been flooded on several major roads in the city. On Wednesday evening, 7:30 pm, 10pm in 9 pm, 103 mm received 103 mm of poll in the city of transport and fundamental provisions in the city.
District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Gurgram has been advised to take the seriousness of the situation in the heart of the severity of 10 ‘homes, so that all corporate offices and transportation could run in smoothly.
Soaking highways, golf Course Roads were trapped by filing heavy water on major paths such as Road and Jaipur Expressway. In many places people are trapped in transport for two hours. There are also reports of entering water and societies. Power supply also deteriorated due to filling the streets.
Due to heavy traffic and jams, many employees were trapped in their offices, and he had to resort to the nearby hotels to spend the night. However, the hotels were filled with the hotels and around the surroundings, which caused people to find the option to spend the night.
Heavy rains had a large rains in many parts of Delhi on Wednesday evening, which was flooded in many parts of Nehru Place, ITu, Ashram, Lajpat Nagar, Outerra Delhi Flyover and Aksharghan. The highest maximum of 60 mm of rain in Dajfgarh, while other areas rained at 10 to 50 mm.
The Indian Meteor Department (IMD) has warned that in the 24 hours of medium-rains, electrical falls, electrical falling and thunder winds are likely to walk. Citizens are advised to stay away from open places, trees and weak architectures.
In addition to Delhi and NCR, heavy rains were filled with heavy rains in some parts of Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan and the traffic of vehicles were affected. Mercury has fallen due to rain. Delhi had a maximum of 35.6 degrees Celsius and at least 26.4 degrees Celsius. Homes was 81% and 58% in the evening. The meteorological department has issued a warning to get more rains in the next 24 to 48 hours. Citizens are advised to follow unnecessary travel and adhere to the administration instructions. -Ptyti