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The Meteorological Department has warned that there is a possibility of heavy rain in the coastal and Malnad parts of Karnataka for the next few days. A 'red alert' has been declared in several districts including Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and people have been advised to take necessary precautions. Those living in rivers, low-lying areas and hilly areas have been appealed to be especially careful.
A massive landslide in Wayanad, Kerala has disrupted people's lives. The landslide has caused extensive damage, and the search for the missing is ongoing, raising concerns about the severity of the disaster.
Monsoon rains have hit the capital of Maharashtra, Mumbai, again, with heavy rains lashing many parts of the city. The continuous rains have raised the water level of lakes, leading to waterlogging in some areas.
The water level in the Ukkadagatri shores has risen significantly due to the heavy rains that have been pouring for the past few days. Due to the increased river flow, the shops, Jawalaghatta and Snanaghatta on the shores have been submerged, creating a flood situation.
Raigad, July 6: The India Meteorological Department has issued a 'red alert' in Maharashtra's Raigad district in the wake of the possibility of heavy to very frequent rainfall for the next two days. The district administration has advised the public to take necessary precautions and appealed to residents living in low-lying areas, river banks and hilly areas to be vigilant.
The effects of heavy rains in Maharashtra's Western Ghats have also been seen in Nippani. Many connecting bridges are flooded, causing disruption to traffic. Officials have warned the public not to cross flooded bridges unnecessarily due to the overflowing of rivers and streams and the high water flow on the bridges. Keeping in mind the rainy situation, they have been requested to use safe routes.
Due to incessant rains, the Dang river in Gujarat is overflowing its banks, raising the threat of flooding. Many low-lying areas are inundated.
The weather in Karnataka continues to be erratic. While heavy rains are seen in one part of the state, farmers are worried due to severe deficiency of monsoon rains on the other. Get complete information about the latest weather conditions, rainfall amount and its effects here.
A retired physical education teacher was honored by his alumni by being gifted with a new bike as a token of emotional respect. The heartwarming lesson of the teacher-student relationship has caught everyone's attention.
Heavy rains are forecast in northern Karnataka for two days from tomorrow. The Meteorological Department has warned that heavy rains are likely to increase in many districts.
The state government has emphasized on precautionary measures to face the challenges that may arise due to the possible Super El Nino effect. In this context, Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwar held an important meeting with his authorities and had a comprehensive discussion on many important issues including lack of rainfall, availability of drinking water, provision of fodder for cattle.
The Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rain warning in Karnataka. Varuna's arrival is likely to continue in coastal and Malnad parts, and an alert has been declared for 13 districts of the state. People have been advised to be careful as there is a possibility of heavy rains in the coming days.
A school roof was blown off in Hubballi due to strong winds. Fortunately, no one was injured as the accident occurred after all the children had gone home. However, the interior of the school was completely destroyed due to the intensity of the storm, and many items, including furniture, were scattered.
The Meteorological Department has declared an orange alert in the coastal districts of Karnataka in the wake of the forecast of heavy rain today. There is a possibility of rain with thunder and lightning, and the public and fishermen have been advised to be careful. Cyclone Arun is expected to continue in the coastal areas, here is the latest information from the Meteorological Department.
Heavy rain with thunderstorms expected in Bengaluru till Friday. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning and advised people to be vigilant.
The pre-monsoon is strong in Karnataka and the Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains with thunderstorms in the next five to six days. The intensity of the rains is likely to increase in many parts of the state.
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