Delhi witnessed gusty winds, heavy rain and hailstorm on Wednesday, with the fall in temperature providing relief to people from the scorching heat of the past few days. The winds and rain also lead to the uprooting of trees in some areas.
Rajasthan faced severe heatwave conditions on Tuesday, with temperatures soaring between 44 degree Celsius to 47 degree Celsius in several regions, according to the Meteorological Department.
The weather department said a low-pressure area will likely form over the same region around May 22, under its influence. Thereafter, it is likely to move northwards and intensify further.
On allegations that the Congress party was responsible for Bengaluru's woes, he said, "Let them introspect what they have done for the city during their tenure. We have resolved flooding in 70% of the identified areas, and we are working on the rest. Bengaluru is not an organised city, and y
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Bengaluru Central, PC Mohan, on Monday requested companies in Bengaluru, including Infosys, to consider implementing work-from-home arrangements for employees due to the city's continued rainfall to mitigate the impact of rainfall on employees and busines
Former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament Basavaraj Bommai has accused the state government of drowning Bengaluru in water and washing away the city's former reputation in floods.
Bengaluru has been experiencing severe flooding due to heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours, prompting Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to express his deep concern over the situation. "I am deeply concerned by the havoc caused by relentless rains in Bengaluru... I remain committed to Ben
IMD has predicted moderate rain and thundershower alerts in Mumbai and Palghar districts of Maharashtra, while alerts have been issued for lightning, thunderstorms and moderate rain in Thane and Raigad.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an warning on Wednesday that severe weather conditions would hit parts of Uttarakhand within the next two hours.
Monsoon in Tripura often signals a time of natural calamities, with relentless rains, fierce storms, and gusty winds wreaking havoc--especially on power infrastructure. To prevent widespread disruptions in electricity services during this critical season, the Tripura government has taken p