Heavy Rains Expected in Delhi, Uttarakhand, and J&K Till August 10; Yellow Alert in Himachal
Heavy Rains Expected: As Himachal Pradesh is struck by severe rainfall conditions, countless properties, and lives are harmed and destroyed.

Heavy Rains Expected
Heavy Rains Expected in Delhi: As per recent weather department reports, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana are expected to experience heaving rainfall conditions this week and the rainfall will continue till August 11.
Some parts might experience light to severe rainfall conditions throughout this week.
Earlier, The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also reported that Weather reports further state that heavy rainfall conditions are also expected in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra and will continue till August 5.
As Himachal Pradesh is struck by severe rainfall conditions, countless properties, and lives are harmed and destroyed. Due to the recent cloudburst, around 87 roads have been submerged in water and are closed.
In the past five days, Heavy rainfall over Himachal Pradesh has led to severe flooding and landslides.
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The local Meteorological departed issued a yellow alert in Himachal Pradesh and said that Himachal Pradesh will experience heavy rainfall until August 8.
Due to these worst rainfall conditions, the whole state is in a emergency situations. As per the reports, a total of 30 roads are closed due to massive traffic in Kullu, 25 in Mandi, 14 in Lahaul and Spiti, 9 in Shimla, 7 in Kangra, and 2 in Kinnaur district.
Due to flash floodings and landslides caused by cloudbursts, the death count has increased to 11 in three districts of Himachal Pradesh.
More than 40 people are still missing due to the horrific landslides triggered by cloudbursts in Kullu's Nirmand, Sainj, and Malana, Mandi's Padhar, and Shimla's Rampur areas.
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These cloudbursts took place on July 31 night and caused serious damage to lives and property.
On Sunday East Singhbhum official stated that people living in low-lying areas should be very careful and alert as the river levels are rising due to heavy rainfall.
Due to the intense rainfall over Jakaharkand, the Kharkhai and Swarnarekha rivers have risen significantly.
PTI reported that A massive cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir has led to the shutdown of the main highway between Srinagar and Leh that connects Kashmir Valley from Ladakh.
This has created difficulties for several people as they cannot reach the Baltal base camp for the Amarnath Yatra.
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