The state capital, Shimla, also witnessed widespread disruption, with visibility levels dropping sharply due to persistent fog and rain.
August 5, 2025While no formal weather warning has been issued for Punjab, the IMD has urged residents in the affected regions to remain vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel, and take standard safety precautions during thunderstorms.
August 3, 2025This year’s downpour comes close to surpassing the July rainfall record of 308 mm set in 1956, marking a significant climatic event for the desert state.
August 1, 2025The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted light to moderate rainfall across the Delhi-NCR region on Thursday, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in some areas
July 31, 2025According to Central Railway, trains on the Central Line experienced delays of 10 to 12 minutes, while Harbour Line services were running 7 to 8 minutes late.
July 25, 2025The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms in the national capital on July 23.
July 22, 2025The showers led to minor disruptions in traffic movement across some areas of the city.
July 22, 2025The situation remains dire for families living in structurally weak homes and flood-prone areas. Many victims had little chance of survival once the torrential rains began.
July 21, 2025Punjab province has been the worst affected, recording 123 fatalities, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (40 deaths), Sindh (21), Balochistan (16), Islamabad (1), and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (1).
July 20, 2025The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange Alert for the region and forecasts continued moderate rain and thunderstorms for the next few days.
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