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Weather forecast =: Rain has created havoc in the northern and western states of the country. On one hand, due to the rains on the hilly areas, people are facing loss of both life and property. At the same time, there is a danger of flood in the plains. Due to rain in many districts of Himachal Pradesh, (himachal) a scene of devastation is visible everywhere. At the same time, 13 districts of Uttarakhand are also on alert. At the same time, Yamuna is flowing above the danger mark in the national capital Delhi. While the situation in Punjab has become worse due to rain. Army has been deployed along with NDRF. Many districts of Uttar Pradesh have also been submerged. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, rain activities will be seen in Delhi this whole week. However, due to rain, there is a danger of flood in Delhi too. At the same time, red alert has been issued in many districts of Himachal Pradesh.
Water filled in villages of Karnal district of Haryana
Due to heavy rains in Haryana’s Karnal district, many villages got waterlogged. People had to face problems due to waterlogging.
Glacier burst in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand
The water level of the river has increased due to the bursting of glacier in Jumma village in Chamoli, Uttarakhand. Police officials confirmed that there was no report of any loss of life or property.
39 teams deployed in different states
A total of 39 NDRF teams have been deployed to deal with heavy rains and floods in four states of North India. Officials said that 14 NDRF teams are working in Punjab, while a dozen teams are deployed in Himachal Pradesh, eight in Uttarakhand and five in Haryana. An NDRF spokesperson said, “The rescue operation is being carried out as per the ground situation and in coordination with the state authorities.”
So far 37 people have died in North India
Heavy rains wreaked havoc in some parts of North India on Monday for the third consecutive day. In the last two days, 37 people have died in rain-related incidents. Several teams of Army and NDRF have been deployed to speed up the relief and rescue operations.
Schools from nursery to 5th in Delhi closed today
In view of the heavy rains in Delhi, Mayor Shaili Oberoi tweeted that an order has been issued to keep the schools closed on July 11. Regarding the holiday, it was said in the circular that the Meteorological Department has issued a warning of moderate to heavy rain on July 11 as well. In view of this, all schools from nursery to class 5th will remain closed. This includes all government schools and government recognized schools. In the order, schools of 6th class and above will remain open as before.
Red alert in many districts including Kullu and Shimla for the next 24 hours
Red alert has been issued in Solan, Shimla, Kullu of Himachal Pradesh for the next 24 hours. Heavy rain warning has been issued in these districts. On the other hand, the alert of heavy to heavy rain is going on in Chamoli district even today. Government and non-government schools in the district will remain closed for 2 days. That is, the schools will remain closed on 11 and 12 July.
Rain took 18 lives in Himachal
There was no let up in the monsoon fury in Himachal Pradesh on Monday as flash floods and landslides in the last two days claimed 18 lives, affecting most of the hydropower projects and destroying property worth hundreds of crores. Over 300 tourists and locals were stranded in Chandratal, Pagal Nala and other places in Lahaul and Spiti, while teams of National Disaster Response Force, police and home guards rescued 515 people from submerged slum areas at Lalsingi in Una district, officials said. laborers saved. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said efforts are on to rescue the 300 stranded people and they can be airlifted if the weather clears. Electricity and water supply has been stopped in many areas.
Army and NDRF rescue 730 girl students in Ambala
Army, NDRF and police together rescued 730 girl students of Chaman Vatika Kanya Gurukul trapped in the school building in Ambala city of Haryana. The video of the rescue operation has surfaced.
Union Minister Anurag Thakur appealed to the people to stay in their homes
On the flood situation in Himachal Pradesh, Union Minister Anurag Thakur said, ‘In this hour of natural calamity, there has been a lot of damage to life and property in Himachal Pradesh. I urge you to avoid unnecessary travel, maintain proper distance from water sources and stay at home as much as possible. Government, 12 NDRF teams and BJP party are ready every moment to help. For any emergency dial the helpline number 9317221289, 8580616570.
Yamuna crossed the danger mark in Delhi
Giving information, the Central Water Commission said that the water level in Yamuna river has crossed the danger mark of 205.33 meters and reached 206.24 meters. While the high flood level is 207.49 metres.
Flood alert in many districts of Himachal Pradesh
Senior IMD scientist Sandeep Kumar Sharma had told on Monday that for the next 24 hours i.e. for Tuesday, a red alert of very heavy rain has been issued in Solan, Shimla, Sirmaur, Kullu, Mandi, Kinnaur and Lahaul. Along with this, Orange Alert has been issued in Una, Hamirpur, Kangra and Chamba. Flash flood warning has been issued for Mandi, Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti for the next 24 hours.
There is a possibility of rain in Delhi till July 15. Indian Meteorological Department official spoke to news agency PTI