New Delhi:
The weather office has predicted more heavy downpour for Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
As heavy rain choked almost all of north India, the Army and National Disaster Response Force have stepped in to intensify the relief and rescue operations in the affected states.
Several rivers in the region are in spate. In cities and towns, many roads and buildings remain submerged in knee-deep water.
Here are the LIVE updates on North India Rain:ย
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30 Dead, Over 500 Stranded As Himachal Pradesh Faces Rain Mayhem
Heavy rain continued to batter Himachal Pradesh, leading to the deaths of 30 people and causing damage worth โน 3,000 crore. The state capital Shimla reported the highest number of casualties with 11 dead.ย
According to the police, 29 of the 30 dead have been identified.ย
Old Yamuna bridge closed for rail traffic as river waterย
ย The rail traffic over the old Yamuna bridge in the national capital was temporarily suspended on Tuesday as the water level crossed the danger mark in the Yamuna due to heavy downpour over the past few days, officials said.
The official informed that the traffic was suspended since 6.00 am today.
“Rail traffic over the old Yamuna bridge, temporarily suspended since 06.00 a.m today–July 11,” Northern Railways informed.
The water level in Yamuna River touched 206. 24 meters, slightly above the danger mark of 205.33 meteres, Central Water Commission today.
Flood Fear In Delhi As Yamuna Flows Above Danger Mark, Evacuation On
Heavy rain across north India has brought the region to its knees, causing widespread damage and claiming more than 37 lives over the past three days.
In Delhi, the Yamuna, which breached the danger mark of 205.33 metres late last evening, shot up to 206.24 this morning – as Haryana released more water into the river from the Hathnikund barrage.
Officials said the river breached the warning mark earlier than expected.
The authorities have started evacuating people from the low-lying areas that are considered vulnerable to flooding. They will be shifted to relief camps and community centres in various parts of the city.
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