New Delhi [India], August 12 (ANI): Several areas of Delhi confronted waterlogging following heavy rainfall within the early hours of Tuesday.
Water-logging was reported from Rao Tularam Marg the place visuals confirmed autos navigating a waterlogged stretch.
Heavy rainfall lashed a number of components of Delhi on Tuesday. Areas together with Minto Bridge, Vijay Chowk, Moti Bagh flyover, Rafi Marg, and Nizamuddin flyover witnessed intense showers.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Tuesday’s forecast says ‘thunderstorm with rain.’ The most temperature goes to be 34 levels Celsius, and the minimal temperature goes to be 25 levels Celsius.
Meanwhile, the monsoon season has battered Himachal Pradesh, leaving 229 individuals useless, together with 119 in rain-related incidents and 110 in highway accidents, in line with the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).
From June 20 to August 11, the state recorded Rs 2,00,741.57 lakh (over Rs 2,007 crore) in cumulative losses to human life, private and non-private property, agriculture, horticulture, livestock, and infrastructure. The toll on animals consists of 1,611 cattle deaths and 25,755 poultry birds misplaced.
SDMA reported that the monsoon has severely disrupted primary infrastructure throughout districts; in the meantime, PWD roads value Rs 1,07,181.80 lakh had been broken. Jal Shakti water schemes had been hit, with a complete injury of Rs 68,299.78 lakh, and energy provide infrastructure value Rs 13,946.69 lakh was broken.
Additional injury was reported to well being, schooling, rural and concrete improvement, and animal husbandry departments, totalling 1000’s of lakhs. Housing losses are important, with 916 homes totally broken and 27,366 partially broken, together with 627 cow sheds and 951 labour sheds/huts destroyed.
Kangra reported the very best variety of rain-related deaths at 26, adopted by Mandi (23), Chamba (9), Kullu (10), Kinnaur (8), Lahaul & Spiti (5), Shimla (6), Bilaspur (7), Una (7), Hamirpur (13), Sirmaur (2), and Solan (3). Mandi topped this class with 21 fatalities, adopted by Chamba (17), Shimla (15), Kangra (9), Kinnaur (8), Kullu (8), Solan (12), Hamirpur (3), Bilaspur (3), Sirmaur (7), Una (6), and Lahaul & Spiti (1).
Authorities say restoration work is ongoing, however repeated landslides, highway blockages, and continued heavy rainfall are slowing progress. The SDMA has warned of heightened dangers in weak zones and urged the general public to observe security advisories. (ANI)

