January 22, 2025

By ABP News Bureau

Flooding and waterlogging has been caused by heavy downpours across Telangana and other states, including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

In Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan as well as Gujarat, heavy rains have caused waterlogging and flooding. On Friday, parts of Delhi experienced light to moderate rains while Nanded District in Maharashtra was hit with heavy downpours. Kolhapur Disaster Relief Force rescued a person stuck to a tree in the Warana River. Tomorrow is likely to bring more precipitation.

Heavy rains in Telangana have continued for a few days. This has caused flooding and disrupted road links.

PTI reports that police found eight bodies in the Mulugu District after heavy rains. PTI reported on Thursday that 12 people were washed away by flood waters as they attempted to get to a safe location from a village located in Mulugu district. However, four of them managed to make it out. Eight people have been found today who were reported missing.

PTI had reported on Thursday morning that since July 22, eight deaths have been attributed to rain.

National Disaster Response Force used a boat to save people trapped in a Warangal flood.

The damage caused to a highway connecting Warangal with Medaram, in the Parakala region, inconvenienced commuters.

According to India Meteorological Department, Delhi saw light to moderate rain today. The maximum temperature reached 34.3 degrees Celsius in the city, which is one degree lower than normal.

A man wades through water up to his waist in a video released by the news agency ANI after a torrential downpour in Mathura.

IMD also predicts moderate to light rain in the capital city on Saturday. According to the weather bureau, tomorrow the capital will have a generally cloudy sky with moderate rain. PTI reported that an IMD official stated the city will have a cloudy, generally rainy sky with moderate rainfall and thunderstorms. Forecasts predict that Saturday’s minimum and maximum temperatures will be between 26 and 34 degrees Celsius.

PTI quoted an official on Friday as saying that Latur recorded 27.2 millimeters in 24 hours. Three tehsils received heavy rainfall. According to the data provided by the administration, during the 24 hour period that ended at 8 am, Latur district recorded 27.2 millimeters in rain.

Dabhad Circle in Ardhapur Taluka has received over 255mm of rainfall, bringing the district’s total to 148.7%.

Bhiwandi, in Thane District, has experienced waterlogging.

Officials reported that a thunderstorm warning with heavy rain and lightning will be issued in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha Region over the next 4 days. Residents of several villages were also warned about flooding due to dam water released nearby.

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Nagpur has issued a yellow alert for Nagpur and Wardha. Buldhana and Gondia are also included. Chandrapur and Gadchiroli and Amravati as well as Yavatmal and Buldhana along with Akola and Washim, have been added to the list.

In multiple areas of Rajasthan, rain fell the day before, leading to waterlogging in some cities, such as Jaipur Jodhpur and Udaipur. Jaipur’s Meteorological Centre stated that monsoon activity is likely to continue on Saturday, in some parts of the eastern and northern Rajasthan regions, as well as Bharatpur and Kota divisions. The night before this, areas like Jodhpur district, Udaipur district, Jaipur district, and Ajmer division experienced heavy rains, resulting in knee-deep floods on many city roads.

Waterlogging was caused by heavy rainfall in several parts of central and south Gujarat over a period of 30 hours. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre, 19 talukas within Surat District received 100 millimeters or more of rain from 6am on Thursday until 12pm on Friday. PTI reports that Mahuva Taluka has received 302 millimeters.

Since Thursday, rains have caused flooding in various areas of Bodeli Taluka (146mm), Bardoli Taluka (201mm) and Karjan Taluka (Vadodara). Mahuva taluka in Navsari saw a rainfall record of 271 mm. This was followed by Subir, from Dang District (196 mm), Jalalpore from Navsari (182 mm), Kaprada of Valsad(182mm), Songadh of Tapi district(179mm), Umargam from Valsad (163 mm), Pavi Jetpur from Chhotaudepur (173 mm), and Jambughoda (

IMD has forecast light to moderate rainfall in various parts of Gujarat on both Saturday and Sunday.

Meteorological Office warned that heavy rains could occur until Saturday. This can cause flash flooding, mudslides and landslides as well as increased flows in drains and rivers.

The weather service has also predicted that the district of Solan, Shimla, and Sirmaur will be wet until the 3rd August.

On Friday, landslides at the Broni Drain and Khaneri shut down the National Highway-5 between Shimla district and Kinnaur.

PTI reports that 468 Himachal Pradesh roads are still closed, while 552 transformers were damaged and 204 water supply systems disrupted.

In the month of June, when monsoon season hit the state’s hills, 184 deaths were caused by rain and accidents on the road. According to the emergency response centre of the state, 33 people remain missing. According to the administration, the excessive rainfall has cost Rs 5,536 billion.

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