Following incessant rainfall in the past few days, the flood waters of the Brahmaputra river have entered into Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve (KNPTR) in Assam and inundated 61 out of 233 camps of the park.
Residents of Aya Nagar in South Delhi were seen protesting against the Delhi Government and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) over damaged roads and persistent waterlogging in the area on Sunday.
The water level of the Brahmaputra River has been increasing following torrential rain in many parts of Assam and neighbouring states in the past couple of days.
On June 28, two children who had left their homes to play in rainwater drowned after falling in a deep rainwater ditch in the New Usmanpur area of Delhi.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended to the grievances of people at the Mukhya Sevak Sadan located at the Chief Minister's Camp Office on Sunday. He directed the officers of the Chief Minister's Office that for the early resolution of problems, the complaint should be sent
Assam is reeling under severe flooding as torrential rains over the past few days have caused the Brahmaputra River to swell, inundating large parts of the state.
Delhi Water Minister Atishi on Sunday inspected the Chandrawal Water Treatment Plant in the city where flooding due to rain damaged the motors, causing water supply disruption in many parts of Central Delhi.
As per the predictions by the IMD, intense spells of rain could be accompanied by isolated thunderstorms in several regions, including Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Punjab and other areas.