6 dead in Kerala rains; showers in Delhi-NCR; red alert in Uttarakhand, parts of western UP
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At least six people died and over a dozen are missing amid torrential rains Kerala. A red alert has been issued in Uttarakhand, and parts of western Uttar Pradesh, while rain lashed Delhi-NCR on Sunday.
It seems that the monsoon is not done with India yet. At least six people died and over a dozen are missing in Kerala, where torrential rains triggered flash floods and landslides in many parts of the states. In the north, isolated showers were reported in parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region on Sunday. Meanwhile, the weatherman has issued red and orange alerts for parts of Uttarakhand, western Uttar Pradesh and Punjab amid forecasts of heavy rain. Kerala | A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescues locals at Muvattupuzha in rain-hit Ernakulam district pic.twitter.com/utMqoqXmJt Rain lashes Delhi-NCR; visuals from NH-24 in East Vinod Nagar area"Thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain would continue to occur over & adjoining areas of many places of entire Delhi and Noida during the next 2 hours," says India Meteorological Department pic.twitter.com/gkvltUvyxs Thunderstorm and heavy rainfall activity over Uttarakhand, West UP and Haryana on 17th & 18th as a result of WD interaction with low level easterlies.Cloud drifting towards West UP and southeast Haryana from the Low Pressure area over Telangana begins from today afternoon 1/2 pic.twitter.com/lm3X1oCtZt