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Heavy rain has been continuing in Delhi-NCR for the last 12 hours. After the rain on Wednesday evening, there are flood-like conditions on the roads of Delhi and Gurugram. Vehicles were seen floating in water. People drowned in water in many areas. Houses are flooded. At the same time, landslides have occurred in many places in Uttarakhand due to rain. A mountain broke on Badrinath Road in Rudraprayag. See the rain, flood, landslide and destruction in the photos ahead… Delhi-NCR: River, vehicles and people drowned on the roads. There is a rain alert in Delhi and Gurugram today. After the heavy rain on Wednesday evening, most of the roads in the city were flooded. Vehicles were seen floating in water near Sheetla Mata Temple in Gurugram Sector 6. People drowned in water. Water accumulated up to 2 feet on the service lane near Narsinghpur of Delhi-Gurugram Expressway. There is a rain alert in Delhi and Gurugram today as well. Madhya Pradesh: Buses and cars washed away in water. Flood conditions prevail in Mandla, Narsinghpur, Umaria, Shivpuri, Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol-Sagar in Madhya Pradesh. It has been raining in most of the districts of the state for the last 24 hours. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for rain in 14 districts of Madhya Pradesh and a yellow alert in 22 districts today. Uttarakhand: Chardham Yatra stopped. Uttarakhand has received more than 22% rainfall in the monsoon season so far. Landslides occurred at various places across the state. Roads were closed. Due to this, the Chardham Yatra has almost been stopped. On Wednesday, a landslide occurred on the route from Rudraprayag to Badrinath. The movement of vehicles on the road is closed. At present, the work of removing the debris of the mountain is going on. According to the Meteorological Department, the series of rains will continue in Uttarakhand for the next few days. Heavy rain in Nagpur, 71 villages lost contact with the district headquarters. Due to heavy rain in Nagpur, Maharashtra, 71 villages lost contact with the district headquarters. In Borgaon, a 35-year-old youth was swept away in an overflowing drain. An 18-year-old boy also died in Uppalwadi. All schools in Nagpur district are closed till July 9. According to the Nagpur Meteorological Center, Nagpur recorded 172.2 mm of rain in nine hours from 8:30 pm on Tuesday to 5:30 am on Wednesday. ————————— Read this news too… Heavy rain in Delhi, 6 flights diverted: 103 mm rain in 90 minutes in Gurugram; 6 children died due to drowning in river in MP-Haryana There is a red alert for heavy rain in Delhi-NCR today. 6 flights were diverted due to bad weather on Wednesday. 4 flights were sent to Jaipur and 2 flights were diverted to Lucknow. The routes of some were changed. Some flights were also delayed. Read the full news…
