Catastrophic flooding sweeps through Northern India during heavy monsoon downpour
The monsoon season in India has been particularly intense this year, with heavy rains causing widespread flooding, landslides, and disruptions across several states. According to meteorologists, this trend is likely to continue, keeping communities on high alert.
In the latest incident, three people were killed in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh due to a landslide, as reported by the state Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Two others are feared trapped under the debris. This tragic event follows another incident in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, where a mother and daughter were killed by a collapsed wall.
The Yamuna river in Delhi has breached its danger mark, prompting the evacuation of nearly 10,000 people from the river banks. Meteorologists have issued warnings about the upcoming heavy rains, which are expected to affect Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh specifically. Thunderstorms are forecast for Wednesday in northern India, and residents have been urged to stay indoors.
Schools have been ordered to close in several areas as a precautionary measure. The disruptions caused by the heavy rains have affected roads and isolated parts of Jammu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Punjab. No new incidents of disrupted roads or isolated areas have been reported, but the situation remains fluid.
The monsoon season has already claimed at least 130 lives in north India during August alone. The authorities are doing their best to manage the situation, but the intensity of the rains is making it challenging. The affected communities remain on high alert, hoping for a respite from the relentless downpour.
Despite the challenges, the spirit of resilience remains strong in the affected areas. The people are working together to help each other and rebuild their lives. The Indian government has pledged its support to the affected states, and aid is being distributed to those in need.
As the monsoon season continues, the authorities are urging people to stay safe and follow the instructions of local officials. It is important to remember that the rains can be unpredictable, and it is crucial to take precautions to ensure safety.
In the meantime, let us hope for a quick end to the monsoon season and a return to normalcy for the affected communities. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have lost their loved ones and those who are struggling to rebuild their lives.
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