
The Jammu and Kashmir Reasi district has witnessed heavy rains, after which landslis of land along the old track to the Vaishno Devi sanctuary appeared on Monday, the officials informed the PTI. The incident, which occurred around 8:50 in the morning at Gulshan Ka Langar near Banganga, were injured around four pilgrims.
A heavy downpour in the region reportedly triggered landslide at the initial point for Yatra, where mostly ponies were gathered along the old Vaishno Devi track. The pilgrims who visit the shrine at the top of the Trikutu Hills were hiding in the Katra Town base camp.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert of the Coast Karnataka and warned fishermen to embark on the Arab Sea. Orange warning about heavy rains is also introduced for telangan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In the middle of the raging monsoon season is the rest of India on a yellow warning.
The weather agency said in its last press release: “Isolated very severe precipitation over Uttarakhand” on 21 and 22 and 22. In “Himachal Pradesh during the 21st-23rd July, with heavy collisions probably over Pandjab, Jammu and Kashmir during 21., West Uttar Pradesh at 20 and 21. Pradesh, West Rajthan on 20th place, 20th place, in the east of Rajthan, 20th place, in East Rajthan in 20th place, in the east of Rajthan, in the east of Rajthan, in the east of Rajthan, in the east of Rajthan, in the east in the 26th and in the east of Rajthan, in the east of Rajnu and in the east of 22 and 26, Haryana 21 and 22 July.
IMD also warned against “isolated heavy to very severe precipitation” in Kerala, coastal and southern interior of Karnataka until July 26, in Tamil Nadu until July 22 and in Telangana until July 24.
Heavy rains pounded Kerala the day before IMD Red Alert. The growing water level in rivers and dams, waterlogging and flooding of low -laid areas stopped life on Sunday.
DELHI-NCR Weather today
Delhi-NCR weather is expected to be “partially cloudy the sky generally cloudy the sky. Very light to light rain accompanied by storms/lightning.”
According to the ward, the minimum temperature in the national capital 21 will be almost normal around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature will be below normal up to 1 to 2 degrees Celsius around 32 to 34 degrees Celsius.
(Tagstotranslate) Uttarakhand (T) Telangana (T) Himachal Pradesh (T) Jammu and Kashmir (T) Karnataka