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According to the Meteorological Department, apart from Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan and Goa have suffered the most due to heavy rains in the last 24 hours. Citizens are facing many problems, life has been disrupted. Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and other nine states of the country have suffered the most due to rain. Road and air services have been completely disrupted in these states. Due to rain, the proceedings of both the houses of the legislature going on in Mumbai have also been postponed.
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The amount of continuous torrential rain in Mumbai was recorded at 300 mm in the six hours before 7 o’clock, due to which Mayanagari has come to a standstill. Due to heavy rains, 50 flights have been canceled due to reduced movement at Mumbai Airport. Along with this, the movement of local trains was also disrupted due to waterlogging on the tracks. Due to the rain in Mumbai, vehicles have also come to a standstill due to waterlogging on the roads and low-lying areas. Schools and colleges have been closed and Mumbai University examinations have also had to be cancelled.
Due to heavy rains in Maharashtra, the Meteorological Department has issued a red alert on Tuesday. Due to rain in many places including Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg, holiday has been declared in schools and colleges on Tuesday. Officials said that this decision applies to primary and secondary schools as well as junior and senior colleges. He said that notification regarding closure has been issued by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, TMC and municipal bodies like Panvel and Navi Mumbai.
The situation in Arunachal Pradesh is becoming even more dire as road connectivity has been cut off in many districts due to landslides. Citizens are facing many problems. Heavy rain alert issued in these states The State Meteorological Center has said that due to the formation of a cyclonic wind area in Assam and its neighborhood, there is a possibility of thunderstorms and lightning in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. To deal with this situation, the state administration is monitoring 543 relief camps in 25 districts. A total of 3,45,500 people are living in relief camps in these 25 districts.
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Passengers left for office, stuck at stations :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
Due to non-availability of trains on fast lines from Kalyan to CSMT during morning peak hours, office goers had to face many problems. Thousands of people waited for trains on platforms at Kalyan, Dombivali, Diva and Thane stations in the morning. However, during this time the railways were continuously making announcements.
The state government also issued an advisory to ‘leave home only when necessary’. Apart from local trains, thousands of people were also waiting for long distance trains at Mumbai’s terminus stations.
Three spots put brakes on Mumbai :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
There was about 9 inches of water on the tracks at Chunabhatti, Bhandup and Kurla on Central Railway. As per the rules of the railways, trains are stopped if there is more than 4 inches of water. According to sources, suburban trains are run with speed restrictions even when there is up to 6 inches of water.
According to Central Railway General Manager Ramkaran Yadav, ‘Railways is being cautious that trains do not get stuck in the mid section, if trains have to be stopped, they should be near the platform. Arrangements are usually made in areas where the tracks are lower than the urban areas, but arrangements will be made soon at new spots as well.’ Trains were being run on Central Railway without schedule i.e. on special time table till 1:30 pm. According to sources, about 900 local services were cancelled from 12 midnight on Sunday to 4 pm on Monday.
Proper arrangements are being made for their food and health. 70 roads closed in Himachal, situation more dire Vehicle movement has completely stopped due to landslides on 70 roads including Shimla-Kinnaur National Highway-5 in Himachal. Due to this, 84 power transformers have been completely disrupted.
There is no electricity in the cities, so the citizens are facing many problems. 51 water supply schemes in the cities have come to a standstill. Torrential rains started in various parts of the state from Sunday evening itself.
Due to which the situation became so frightening, on the other hand, due to a massive landslide on Mughal Road, the alternative route connecting Srinagar to other parts of the country in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, traffic has been completely disrupted, movement has come to a complete standstill.
Officials said that there has been a landslide near Panar bridge in Surankot area, due to which the movement has stopped. The work of removing the debris is going on at a fast pace. It is expected that the movement will start soon.
When, what happened : Today Exclusive Weather News-24
-6:30 am: Fast and slow local services on the mainline started getting affected. Waterlogging started on the track between Bhandup and Nahur. Till now the Harbour line was normal.
-8:30 am: Fast service was stopped in both directions on the mainline between CSMT and Thane due to continuous rain. Trains were running in both directions on the slow line.
-9:30 am: Harbour line trains were stopped due to waterlogging at Chunabhatti.
-10:30 am: Fast services started in both directions between CSMT and Thane with speed restrictions. During this time, mail-express also ran with speed restrictions.
-11:00 am: Trains were being run on Panvel to Mankhurd and CSMT-Wadala-Goregaon route on the Harbour line.
-13:13 pm: First local was dispatched from Vashi with speed restrictions.
-13:30 pm: Train services restored between Wadala and Mankhurd in both directions on Harbour Line.
Minister in Mumbai, dilemma in Railways :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav has been made the co-in-charge of the elections to be held in Maharashtra. Due to this, he has been visiting Mumbai continuously for the last few days, but due to the rain, he is also facing many problems.
Last week also, he held a late night meeting with top officials of Central Railway and Western Railway at the Western Railway headquarters and took stock of the preparations for the monsoon. According to sources, the minister planned to inspect CSMT and the control room four times in the last 10 days, but postponed it for some reason.
So far 84 people have died in Assam : Today Exclusive Weather News-24
Due to rain, the flood situation in Assam remains very serious. More than 23 lakh people have been affected by floods in 28 districts. So far 84 people have died due to floods, rain and lightning.
Situation gradually improving in Assam: Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The flood situation in Assam is gradually improving. Despite this, six people died on Monday. According to the report of Assam State Disaster Management Authority, one person each died in Bilasipara and Agamoni areas of Dhubri district. At the same time, one person each was swept away in the flood in Balijan of Goalpara, Bokakhat of Golaghat, Demo of Shivsagar and Dekiajuli area of Golaghat.
Rain havoc continues in Bihar: 12 people died due to lightning in seven districts of Bihar. In the last 10 days, 40 people have lost their lives due to lightning in the state. 22 people have died in the last 48 hours.
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Rescue operations are being carried out in the affected areas by multiple agencies including the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and SDRF.
Life in Uttarakhand disrupted, Chardham Yatra begins : Today Exclusive Weather News-24
In Uttarakhand’s Champawat and Udham Singh Nagar districts, continuous rain has caused heavy destruction due to the rise in rivers, many villages have been flooded with river water. 325 roads have been closed due to landslides. However, the Chardham Yatra resumed on Monday after some improvement in the weather in Garhwal division. The Yatra was stopped on Sunday amid heavy rain alert.
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The cool and pleasant weather during summers makes the surrounding areas of Kedarnath beautiful. A lot of pilgrims come from far and wide to have darshan of Baba. This is the ideal time for visiting the temple, sightseeing and exploring the nearby places. The beauty of the temple is unique, supernatural. Summers (May to June) have a moderate climate, with an average temperature of around 17 degrees Celsius.
Tourists should avoid visiting Kedarnath temple during the monsoon season. Landslides common during monsoons make it difficult for devotees to travel.
Kedarnath receives occasional rainfall during the monsoon months from mid-June to August and the temperature goes up to 12 degrees Celsius. Due to this, all devotees are requested to avoid visiting Kedarnath during the rainy season. If possible, they should stay safe at their home.
Winters are cold and the temperature goes below zero. Kedarnath temple remains closed due to heavy snowfall. Snow-covered roads get blocked.
For six months (November to April) the deity of Lord Shiva is brought to Omkareshwar temple in Ukhimath. In the month of May the doors of Kedarnath temple open and devotees can enjoy the holy pilgrimage.
Badrinath Weather Updates :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The best season to visit Badrinath temple is during the summer months of May-November. It is most crowded in May/June. A large number of pilgrims visit this time of the year. September/October is the ideal time for a quiet spiritual journey. Many pilgrims visit here every year.
It becomes difficult to visit Badrinath during monsoon as the area is prone to landslides sometimes. Continuous rains can cause trouble. There are mountains of soil here, due to which the problem of landslides is more.
The mountains collapse due to rain, causing trouble to the pilgrims. The temperature drops to 15 degrees Celsius from June to mid-September.
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The Badrinath temple remains closed for six months every year during winter. The average minimum temperature drops to 5 degrees Celsius during the cold days from November to April. The minimum temperature can touch the level of sub-zero.
The doors of Badrinath Dham are closed for the winter and the idol of Lord Badrivishal is taken to the Narsingh Temple in Joshimath.
Yamunotri Weather Updates :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The gates of Yamunotri temple open in early summer. April-July are the summer months in Yamunotri. This is the best season to visit Yamunotri. The temperature during this time ranges from 6°C to 20°C, but the nights are very cold. Therefore, travelers are advised to bring woolen clothes.
Yamunotri receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The rain makes the paths slippery and mudslides make the journey difficult. The roads get closed, therefore, pilgrims are advised to avoid traveling during the monsoon season.
The winter season in Yamunotri starts from November to April. The winter season is very cold and there is heavy snowfall and the roads get blocked. During this period the temple remains closed and the idol of Goddess Yamuna is taken to Kharsali near Harsil, which is the winter location of Yamunotri temple.
Gangotri Weather Updates : Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The summer season in Gangotri starts in April and ends in the month of May. The weather is quite pleasant during summer and the maximum temperature reaches around 25 degrees Celsius. The temple gates remain open in the beginning of summer. This is the best season for pilgrimage and sightseeing. Many tourists come here during this time.
The monsoon months in Gangotri are from the end of June to August. Heavy rains and landslides make it difficult to reach the holy temple. Traveling during the monsoon season should be avoided. Due to rains, there are many problems of electricity and water, so traveling at this time is prohibited.
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The winter season in Gangotri starts from November to April. There is heavy snowfall in the region which makes the weather cold. Pilgrims are advised not to plan a Gangotri trip during this season. The temple remains closed during this period and the idol of Goddess Ganga is taken to Mukhwa village near Harshil, the winter site of the Gangotri temple.
Best Time to Visit Char Dham According to Season
Before planning a Char Dham trip, you must be aware of the best time to visit Char Dham. This will make the journey hassle-free and safe.
Best Time to Visit Kedarnath :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The best time to visit Kedarnath temple is May, June, September and October. The weather remains moderate and pleasant during these months. The temple remains closed for six months due to cold winters and heavy snowfall.
Best Time to Visit Badrinath: Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The best time to visit Badrinath is during summers from May to June and then in September and October. Monsoon season should be avoided for visiting the holy temple.
Best Time to Visit Yamunotri : Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The ideal time to visit the religious pilgrimage site at Yamunotri is from April to June and September to November. The temple remains open from the last week of April to the second week of November.
Best time to visit Gangotri :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
April to June and September to November are the best times to visit the holy town of Gangotri. The Gangotri temple is open from the last week of April to the second week of November.
Weather changed due to rain in Delhi: Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The maximum temperature has dropped by four degrees due to light drizzle in the capital. People have got some relief from the humid heat. The weather has become a little pleasant due to the rain. The Meteorological Department has predicted that there may be light rain on Tuesday as well. A light rain alert has been issued for this. During this time, there will be light clouds in the sky. Due to this, the maximum temperature can be recorded at 33 and the minimum temperature at 26 degrees Celsius.
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Today’s weather update of Delhi: Today Exclusive Weather News-24
Today’s temperature in Delhi is 32C
What will be the minimum and maximum temperature of Delhi today
Today the minimum temperature in Delhi will be 29C
Today the maximum temperature in Delhi will be 38C
What time will the sunrise and sunset be in Delhi today
Sunrise in Delhi will be at 5:30 am
Sunset in Delhi will be at 7:22 pm
Rajasthan Weather News:Today Exclusive Weather News-24
The Meteorological Center Jaipur has issued an orange alert for torrential rain and rain with thunderstorms in 12 districts today. Strong winds are also likely during this period. Yellow alert for rain with strong winds has been issued in districts like Jaipur, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Dausa, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Nagaur, Sawai Madhopur, Tonk, Bundi, Jhalawar, Kota etc.
According to the information of the Meteorological Department, the monsoon will be very kind for the next 3-4 days. During this period, heavy rains may continue.
Monsoon is passing through Jaipur. According to the Meteorological Department, a slight decrease in rain activity can be seen today. However, there are chances of heavy rain in some places of eastern Rajasthan.
Now the monsoon has started showing its fierce form in Rajasthan. Due to continuous rain, normal life has become chaotic. There is a situation of waterlogging at many places. Due to continuous rain of dark clouds, the roads are filled with water.
People are afraid to come out of their homes due to fear of lightning. Common citizens are facing many problems. Children are finding it difficult to study due to power crisis.
Meteorological Department issued special guidelines :Today Exclusive Weather News-24
Along with issuing orange-yellow alert for rain and thunderstorm, the Meteorological Department has issued special guidelines for the general public.
* According to the Meteorological Department, take shelter in a safe place during rain and thunder.
* Do not take shelter under trees.
* Remove the plugs of electronic devices in the house and keep them aside. Do not touch them.
*Do not go near electric poles, keep a distance from them.
*Do not go near kutcha houses.
*Do not stay in rain water for a long time, as it can cause skin problems.
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