Annual climate summary 2023
The report discusses the climate condition over Indian region during the year 2023. Notably, global temperatures soared to exceptionally high levels during this period (WMO.No.1347). The India Meteorological
The report discusses the climate condition over Indian region during the year 2023. Notably, global temperatures soared to exceptionally high levels during this period (WMO.No.1347). The India Meteorological
<p> At least one person was killed and scores of villages inundated in the torrential rains that lashed the state since Monday night. All three regions of the state received heavy rains with Nalgonda
<p> Bangalore: A permanent solution to the continuing inflow of sewage water into the Lalbagh lake has not yet been found, although separate sanitary lines are laid in the adjacent Jayanagar South End
<p> BHUBANESWAR: Yet another spell of pounding rain on Monday saw large parts of Capital’s residential areas, slums and major thoroughfares facing a flood-like situation.</p> <p> Low-lying
<p> NABARANGPUR: Agricultural activities have come to a halt in Nabarangpur district, where 90 per cent of the population depends on farming, due to erratic rainfall. In the absence of permanent irrigation
AHMEDABAD: The rains may have hit the state late, but it seems to be making up for the lost time, at least in Saurashtra. The 200 dams in the state have already reached 35 per cent of their capacity, bringing some hope for farmers. Data released by the irrigation department reveal that this year, the dams in the state have almost 12 per cent more water compared to last year.
Rainfall activity picked up in parts of North India on Thursday, including the Capital, even as three persons died in the region in various rain-related mishaps. The weatherman has predicted light to moderate showers over the next 24 hours at several places in the region. Though rain brought down the temperature at many places, surging humidity made life difficult at most places. Meanwhil
Rain continued to pummel several parts of the State, claiming two lives and flooding houses and farmlands on Monday. In the last three days, the coastal districts of Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Uttara Kannada have recorded an average rainfall of 267 mm against the average rainfall of 108.9 mm recorded in the past 40 years, said the officers of the Revenue Department. Mahesh (18) of Holemarur
A total of 219 roads under the purview of the Public Works Department in seven districts of the Garhwal division have been closed due to landslides and mudslides caused by incessant rains. According to official sources, it will take between a week and a fortnight to reopen these roads to regular traffic depending on the weather.
Jamshedpur, July 17: After heavy rain, the water level in Chandil dam
Sea erosion intensifies in coastal districts; gruel centres set up Bangalore: Heavy downpour over the past three days has claimed three lives and disrupted normal life in several parts of the State. Hanumanthappa Adiveppa Kari (65) was killed in a house collapse at Devagiri in Haveri taluk on Sunday.