Heavy rainfall lashed Delhi on Saturday morning causing several areas in the national capital to go under water. The early-morning downpour created difficulties for many commuters, as they faced heavy water logging leading to traffic jams.
Lightning has killed at least three people and injured two others in three different incidents in Jamshoro and Badin districts of Sindh, Dawn reported.
Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of the national capital on Saturday morning. Several areas like Pragati Maidan were waterlogged and restricted the movement of traffic indicating that southwest monsoon was active in the city.
Amid the heavy monsoon rains splashing over the different regions of Pakistan, nationwide power outages have averaged around 10 to 12 hours a day on Friday, according to The Express Tribune.
The flood situation in Assam has once again become grim after it improved gradually a week ago with more than 21,000 people in six districts and one Sub-Division of the state being affected now.
A railway track between Koti Railway Station and Sanwara Railway Station at Tunnel No. 10, on Thursday, following floods after heavy rain in the capital, Shimla, according to the railway office.
The rainwater entered inside the houses and a large number of families were shifted to relief camps opened by district authorities. The district authorities have opened 17 relief camps in Alappuzha in view of heavy rains.
The Chief Minister sought information from the Chief Secretary regarding the damage caused by the rain and instructed officers to immediately be prepared to undertake relief measures.