"There is no need for the people of Delhi to panic. We guarantee that there will be no flood. Everyone is safe," Verma told.
September 3, 2025In Rajouri, continuous downpours inundated low-lying areas, while in Doda’s Bhalesa and Bhaderwah, flooding was reported for the second straight day.
September 3, 2025The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more rainfall, forecasting a “generally cloudy sky with moderate rain” for today, thunderstorms with rain tomorrow, and intermittent showers until September 8.
September 3, 2025"The situation is dangerous right now because water has been released from Hathnikund Barrage. We have been rescuing people since last night" the rescue team member told.
September 2, 2025All districts of Uttarakhand are currently under either a red alert or an orange alert. The government is monitoring the heavy rain situation.
September 2, 2025The scale of loss of property is staggering -- 1,280 houses fully damaged, 27,640 houses partially damaged, and heavy destruction to both private and public assets.
September 1, 2025All public and private schools in Sialkot, Narowal, Gujrat, and Pasrur will remain closed from August 27 until further review, officials said.
August 27, 2025On Tuesday, Abdullah had briefed Union Home Minister Amit Shah about the scale of disruption caused by incessant rainfall.
August 27, 2025Private losses include 324 houses completely destroyed and 396 partially damaged, along with the loss of 1,846 livestock and over 25,700 poultry birds.
August 27, 2025The situation remains dire as survivors in the flood-hit areas faced a shortage of water for drinking and irrigation.
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