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Alert for 2 days in Mumbai( Mumbai

Delhi: For the last few days, the heat in most of the states of the country had made the condition of the people miserable. But now people have started getting relief from the scorching heat. The Meteorological Department has told that the entry of monsoon has been done in most of the states of North India including Delhi-NCR. At the same time, monsoon has also arrived in Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh. Monsoon knocked due to rains in Delhi-NCR on Sunday. Although usually the entry of monsoon in the national capital Delhi is by June 27, but this time it has reached 2 days earlier.

The India Meteorological Department has told that the conditions are favorable regarding the southwest monsoon and there is a possibility of heavy rains for the next 6 days in many other states of the country including Delhi-NCR. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon has reached eastern UP. Yellow alert for rain has already been issued by the department in many states of North West India for the next 6 days. According to the department, the period of light to heavy rain will continue till June 30. During this the temperature will keep on increasing and decreasing.

Orange alert for rain in Goa
Orange alert has been issued by the Meteorological Department regarding rain in Goa today. Heavy rain has been warned in Goa today. Orange alert has been issued in the entire state.

Chance of rain in Assam on June 28 and 29
Giving information, the Meteorological Department said that on June 26, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rains in Odisha. There is a possibility of rain in Assam and Meghalaya on 28 and 29 June. Whereas on June 29, it may rain in Arunachal Pradesh.
Heavy rain alert for next two days
According to IMD, there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 48 hours in the coastal region including Mumbai ( Mumbai) and Madhya Maharashtra.
There will be torrential rain in Jammu and Kashmir today
Giving information, the Meteorological Department said that the monsoon has entered Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. Also told that there may be heavy rains in Jammu and Kashmir on 26 and 27 June. While there is a possibility of light rain on 28 and 29 June. While issuing an advisory, the Meteorological Department said that due to rain, flood situation may arise. Apart from this, the water level in rivers and drains may increase.
Alert regarding rain in these cities of Uttarakhand
The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for heavy rains till June 30 for Dehradun, Tehri, Pauri, Nainital, Champawat and Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand.
Rain created furore in these cities of Uttarakhand
The havoc of rain is also being seen in Uttarakhand. Water has worsened the condition on the Badrinath National Highway. There is an alert regarding landslides at various places on the Badrinath Highway. Many footpaths have been damaged due to overflow in the rain drain. At the same time, monsoon is raining heavily in Rishikesh. People have got relief from the heat. However, an alert has been issued by the Meteorological Department for the people living on the banks of the river. On the other hand, due to rain in Dehradun, many colonies have been waterlogged.
People got into trouble due to rain in these cities of Himachal
Tremendous landslides have occurred in many areas in Himachal’s Shimla. Cars have been buried under the debris at many places. It has rained so much in Mandi that the city has become water-logged. Grounds, fields, shops, houses are full of water everywhere. In Kulli, the road was closed due to a landslide in the midst of rain on the highway. There was a queue of vehicles on both sides. The situation worsened due to rain in Kulli. At the same time, incidents of water current and landslide have come to the fore in Solan. Due to torrential rains, there has been a massive landslide on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway.
Clouds rained like a disaster in Himachal
The havoc of rain is being seen in Himachal Pradesh. It has rained like a disaster in many cities. In Shimla, Mandi, Solan and Kullu, frequent landslides occurred with heavy rains. Roads were closed at many places due to heavy rains. At the same time many lives were in danger.