Delhi witnessed a sudden weather change on Monday afternoon.
Rain lashed parts of the national capital. Visuals from the Parliament showed heavy rain showers in the city.
Speaking to ANI about the hardships of the rainwaters, a priest said, "Though the rain in Porbandar has stopped for the last 18 hours, there are a few areas that are under water. Apart from a few areas, even the temples are flooded. The famous Rokadiya Hanuman temple is flooded. Even after r
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday gave necessary guidelines to the senior officials for waterlogging, cleanliness, and prevention of diseases like dengue, malaria, etc, according to an official statement from Chief Minister's office.
"We have issued an alert in the district from block level to city areas in view of spreading of Dengue and Malaria. Our teams have been instructed to inspect larvae in the regions and if larvae are found, then destroy them. We have also issued an advisory on how to avoid it and what are the
Rain lashed parts of Delhi on Monday morning, causing waterlogging and traffic snarls. The rain, however, brought further respite from the heat and humidity.
The Andheri Subway was affected by the intense rain, and several areas, including the vicinity of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, were inundated.
The Mumbai civic authority requested that the residents avoid going out unless necessary, as the Indian Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the city, predicting heavy to very heavy rain on Saturday.