Weather update: Delhi-NCR experience scorching heat as temperature rises to 43.4 degrees Celsius, IMD predicts light rainfall on...
Tuesday, 10 June 2025 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for extreme heatwave conditions. The 'feel-like' temperature hit a staggering 49 degrees Celsius in parts of the city. ?
An earthquake of magnitude 3.2 struck Faridabad in Haryana at the early hours of Tuesday. This was the third earthquake to hit Delhi-NCR in the last 13 days... DNA
Delhi and the adjoining NCR received fresh spell of rain showers on Sunday evening, i.e., July 13, just three days after experiencing water-logging in several.. DNA
Motorists complained of slow traffic movement on both the Eastern Express Highway and the Western Express Highway due to rain and other reasons during the.. DNA
A deadly monsoon wave has claimed at least 69 lives in Himachal Pradesh in just two weeks, as torrential rains wreak havoc across North and Central India. Over 240 roads have been completely blocked due to massive landslides, with Mandi district alone accounting for 176 road closures. The India Meteorological Department has issued a Red Alert for extremely heavy rainfall in Kangra, Mandi, and Sirmaur districts. Authorities are on high alert as flash floods, mudslides, and collapsing infrastructure turn the region into a disaster zone. Emergency teams are scrambling to restore access and prevent further casualties as the relentless downpour continues. Visuals from the ground show vehicles swept away, homes crumbling, and terrified locals braving the devastation. With more rain forecasted, the death toll is feared to rise. This is shaping into one of the worst monsoon disasters in years.
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The monsoon has arrived early in Karnataka, with Bengaluru and surrounding regions battered by relentless rains. The IMD has issued a red alert for May 26 and 27 as heavy downpours flood low-lying areas, topple trees, and disrupt life. Gusty winds and thunder showers are predicted till May 29, raising concerns over flooding and traffic gridlock. Temperatures have dropped, offering brief relief from heat, but the looming risk of waterlogging and infrastructure damage remains high. The public has been advised to avoid flood-prone areas and stay alert.
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The United Arab Emirates exceeds its May temperature record for the second day in a row, hitting 51.6 degrees Celsius in Sweihan -- which lies 97km (60 miles) west of Abu Dhabi. In Dubai, high..
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert for Delhi and the adjoining NCR region, forecasting a five-day spell of light rain... DNA Also reported by •Zee News