IMD weather update: Strong winds in Delhi, rain alert issued for THESE 4 states
Tuesday, 7 February 2023 According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), due to a fresh western disturbance, rain or snowfall can be witnessed in the western Himalayan region between February 8 and 10.
On Wednesday, the India Meteorological Department forecasted a new period of rain, thunderstorms, and hailstorms for Northwest, East, and Northeast India from.. DNA
In view of the current weather conditions, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday advised farmers to postpone harvesting of matured crops in.. IndiaTimes
The IMD has predicted that northern cities in India, such as Delhi NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, and more will receive a fresh spell of rainfall from Thursday. DNA
The IMD has predicted more rains in parts of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and more states till the end of this week, leading to a wet spell in northern India. DNA
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal hit out at the central government while tabling a motion of confidence in the Delhi assembly.
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The New Delhi-Jaipur-Ajmer Vande Bharat train will cut down travel time between Delhi and Jaipur to just three hours, with reasonable ticket prices. DNA
The Delhi Police notified the Nand Nagri police station of the Facebook alert, and the station immediately dispatched men to stop the suicide attempt. Trigger.. DNA
Strong tremors jolted parts of north India sending shock waves across Delhi-NCR at 10.17pm on Tuesday as an earthquake of magnitude 6.6 struck the Hindu Kush.. IndiaTimes
Researchers Warn Flooding , From Glacial Melt , Threatens Vulnerable Communities.
Fox News reports that melting mountain
glaciers present a growing risk of flooding to
an estimated 15 million people around the world.
In a report published on February 7,
researchers warn that communities in
Asia face the greatest possible danger. .
The risk is posed when lakes overfill, bursting
through natural barriers and sending a torrent
of water crashing down mountain valleys.
According to scientists, the most
vulnerable populations to face this growing
threat live in India, Pakistan, China and Peru.
Our work does not just focus on the size or number of glacier lakes - no disaster is natural - it is the presence of people, especially vulnerable people, in the landscape that causes a disaster, Stuart Dunning, physical geographer at
Britain's Newcastle University, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that glacial lake outburst floods
are expected to worsen and become more
frequent as the climate continues to warm.
Between 2006 and 2016, the world's
glaciers lost an estimated
332 gigatons of ice per year. .
The study, published in the journal
'Nature Communications,' found that danger is highest
wherever a large number of people live next to a lake.
The study, published in the journal
'Nature Communications,' found that danger is highest
wherever a large number of people live next to a lake.
Across Asia, approximately 9 million
people live near over 2,000 glacial lakes. .
According to 2022 research,
over 200 Himalayan glacial lakes pose a very
high threat to communities in the region.
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National capital Delhi and its neighbouring area will receive heavy rainfall on Monday, prompting the IMD to raise an orange alert.
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