New Delhi, June 26: The much-awaited monsoons finally hit several parts of North India on Tuesday night, but led to the death of at least 20 persons and injuries to 19 others in Uttar Pradesh.
Heavy rains pounded parts of Madhya Pradesh (MP), Uttar Pradesh (UP), Himachal Pradesh (HP), Uttarakhand and Rajasthan. The heavy downpour wreaked havoc in UP, especially the low-lying areas. At least 20 persons died and 19 others were injured due to rain-related incidents in the state. Roads in several areas were eroded due to rains. Efforts to rescue people living in low-lying areas and near river beds are underway.
Delayed monsoons arrive finally: UP’s Balrampur district witnessed 18 hours of nonstop rain creating a flood-like situation. An ambulance drowned in rainwater. However, the mobile medical unit and others inside the vehicle were rescued on time. Rains also flooded the railway tracks in the district, disrupting train services.
In Kushinagar, a school van with children on board got stuck in the water at a city underpass. Locals and authorities rescued the children after a lot of efforts. The driver was later arrested on charges of negligence.
As rains lashed in MP’s Indore, streets submerged and the city drainage system failed. Rain water also flooded several homes. The monsoon is expected to cover the entire state by July 3, and is likely to reach the capital city Bhopal by Thursday, India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) said. Heavy rainfall is likely to occur in some parts of Ratlam, Jhabua, Alirajpur, Dhar, Barwani, Ujjain, Agar Malwa and Indore districts in next 24 hours.
Rain brought relief to the residents of Himachal Pradesh from the scorching heat as the maximum temperatures fell by two to three notches on Tuesday. The heavy downpour led to landslides in HP’s Kinnaur, leading to long traffic jams on hilly roads. Shimla, which also witnessed rains much to the relief of tourists, recorded maximum temperatures of 23.5 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in Bilaspur was recorded at 33.3 degrees Celsius, followed by Hamirpur (33.1 degrees Celsius), Bilaspur (32.5 degrees Celsius), Mandi (31.2 degrees Celsius), Sundernagar (30.6 degrees Celsius), Manali (18 degrees Celsius), Dalhousie (20.4 degrees Celsius), and Kufri (16.1 degrees Celsius).
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