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Buildings destroyed, massive landslides: Incessant rain wreaks havoc in several states​

Prapti Kumar
| Agencies | Last updated on - Aug 1, 2024, 14:42 IST
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Wayanad landslide crisis

Torrential rains have triggered devastating landslides in Mundakkai, Chooralmala, Attamala, and Noolpuzha, resulting in over 250 deaths and widespread destruction. The Indian Army has intensified rescue operations to look for survivors. (Image source: AP)

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​Several died in Kedarnath​

Torrential rains in Kedarnath caused landslides and flooding, leading to the deaths of 10 people. Rescue operations are underway as authorities work to reach affected areas and provide aid to those in need. (Image: Agencies)

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Cloudburst aftermath in Shimla, Mandi

A devastating scene unfolds in Himachal Pradesh’s Shimla & Mandi after a sudden cloudburst. The calamity left 3 dead and over 50 missing, with homes and infrastructure severely damaged. Local authorities have launched rescue operations to help those affected. (Image source: PTI)

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Landslide in Pithoragarh​

A massive landslide triggered by heavy rainfall has caused three houses to collapse in Talla village, Pithoragarh. The landslide has endangered 15 families, and a search and rescue operation is currently in progress. (Image source: ANI )

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House collapses in National capital ​

A house collapsed in the Sabzi Mandi area of New Delhi following heavy rainfall. The debris from the collapse is being cleared as authorities assess the damage. (Image source: ANI)

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Flood sweeps car away in Kharak, Mangoli

​A car has been swept away due to a sudden surge in river water at Kharak Mangoli, Panchkula. The incident highlights the severe impact of unexpected flooding. (Image source: ANI)

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Vehicle stuck after landslide in Chamoli

In Chamoli, a landslide triggered by heavy rainfall has left a vehicle stuck on the road in Pokhari village, near Karnaprayag. Locals have gathered around as efforts to clear the road and rescue the vehicle are underway. (Image source: ANI)

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Water floods UP Assembly​

Incessant rainfall caused water to enter the Uttar Pradesh Assembly in Lucknow. The heavy downpour on Wednesday also caused traffic jams at various locations in the state capital. (Image source: ANI)

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​Delhi faces waterlogging​

Delhi Traffic Police has received approximately 50 complaints about waterlogging issues across the city following heavy rainfall. The downpour has caused severe disruptions, impacting daily commutes and traffic flow. (Image source: ANI)

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Mumbai faces chaos after heavy rain

Heavy rains led to severe waterlogging and traffic disruptions across Mumbai, with local trains and airport operations affected. The latest forecast predicts continued heavy rainfall for Mumbai and its surrounding regions.

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Temple in Varanasi partially submerged​

The Shree Shool Tankeshwar Mahadev Temple in Varanasi is partially submerged as the Ganga River’s water level rises due to heavy rainfall. (Image source: ANI)

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People and cattle rescued in Bhopal

85 people and several cattle were rescued from severe flooding in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal.

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