2 km long jam on NH-48 in Delhi: Shahdol railway station flooded due to heavy rain in MP; 10 PHOTOS of the devastation caused by rain

Monsoon has become fully active across the country. Rain continues in all the states across the country on Monday. There is a two-km long jam at many places on Delhi’s NH-48. Vehicles are stuck for hours. Heavy rain continues in the hilly state of Uttarakhand. Due to this, Badrinath route is closed at many places. Here, a strong system of rain is also active in Madhya Pradesh. Shahdol received 4 inches of rain in 24 hours. Due to this, water entered more than 3000 houses and the railway station was also flooded. See the devastation caused by rain in 10 PHOTOS… Delhi: Water filled on the roads, long jam on NH-48 Delhi and surrounding areas received rain on Monday morning, which brought relief from the heat. However, there was waterlogging at some places, causing trouble to school-going children and office goers. NH-48 was flooded, due to which there was a two-km long jam at many places. Uttarakhand: Heavy rain continues, Badrinath road blocked due to landslide A high alert has been issued for landslides on 7-8 July in four districts of Uttarakhand – Tehri, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag and Chamoli. Heavy rain is expected. Due to heavy rains on Monday, landslides occurred at many places near Srinagar and Chamoli, due to which the Badrinath road has been closed. Madhya Pradesh: 9 gates of Bargi Dam opened in Jabalpur, waterlogging in Shahdol due to heavy rains Gujarat: Water level increased in Purna river in Navsari, heavy rains in Kutch too Heavy rains continue in Navsari and Kutch of Gujarat. Due to this, Purna river in Navsari is in spate. At the same time, residential areas are also flooded. Apart from this, roads are flooded due to heavy rains in Kutch too. ———————- Read this news to know the weather conditions across the country… Himachal – Cloud burst 19 times in 17 days, 82 dead: Badrinath road closed; Water filled in 3 thousand houses in Shahdol of MP. There were 19 incidents of cloud burst in Himachal Pradesh from 20 June to 6 July. There were 23 floods and 19 landslides. So far 82 people have lost their lives in the state due to rain, floods, landslides and road accidents caused by them. 269 roads are closed in the state. Read the full news…

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