Himachal Pradesh faces heavy rainfall alerts till June 29, with orange alerts issued for several districts. Light to moderate rainfall expected.
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The monsoon arrived in Delhi on June 29, 2025, a day earlier than expected, and covered the entire country nine days ahead of schedule. This is the fastest monsoon coverage since 2020. An orange alert has been issued for several districts in Himachal Pradesh due to heavy rainfall, with warnings of potential flash floods and landslides.
Himachal Pradesh faces heavy rainfall alerts till June 29, with orange alerts issued for several districts. Light to moderate rainfall expected.
Himachal Pradesh is under alert due to heavy monsoon rains. Ten districts are affected. Roads are blocked and power outages are occurring. The...
Himachal Pradesh is under alert due to heavy monsoon rains. Ten districts are affected. Roads are blocked and power outages are occurring. The...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall activity in the entire North India in the coming days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall activity in the entire North India in the coming days.
Heavy rain lashes several districts. Fatehgarh received a maximum of 82 mm, Agra 56.8 mm and Kanpur city 50.4 mm rainfall.
Heavy rain lashes several districts. Fatehgarh received a maximum of 82 mm, Agra 56.8 mm and Kanpur city 50.4 mm rainfall.
According to IMD, monsoon has advanced and covered most parts of Himachal Pradesh, entire Ladakh and Kashmir, most parts of Jammu and some parts of...
According to IMD, monsoon has advanced and covered most parts of Himachal Pradesh, entire Ladakh and Kashmir, most parts of Jammu and some parts of...
The weather office has sounded an orange alert of heavy to very heavy rainfall till June 26 and a yellow alert on June 27 and 28