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Jaipur: Jaipur Municipal Corporation's claims of extensive pre-monsoon cleaning of drains, sewer lines and manholes have come under scrutiny after a few hours of rainfall exposed glaring shortcomings in the city's drainage system. |
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Jaipur: Jaipur Municipal Corporation's claims of extensive pre-monsoon cleaning of drains, sewer lines and manholes have come under scrutiny after a few hours of rainfall exposed glaring shortcomings in the city's drainage system. |
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Vasai: Life in flood-hit Vasai-Virar began returning to normal on Thursday, five days after torrential rain brought the city to a standstill. Power supply, which had remained disrupted in several parts of Vasai-Virar, was restored in most areas on Thursday, according to the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL). |
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#WATCH | Uttar Pradesh: In Ghaziabad, a three-year-old girl died after slipping and falling into rainwater that had accumulated on the street outside her homeSumit Kumar, father of the deceased, says, "The roadside drain was full of water--it was overflowing. Suddenly, her foot... pic.twitter.com/1l8hQ6qJkH |
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Got drenched in the rain? Do these 5 things immediately to avoid falling sick |
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Bengaluru: Days after Chief Minister DK Shivakumar directed Energy Department officials to draw up an emergency power management plan amid concerns over El Nino-induced rainfall disruptions and a possible decline in hydropower generation, the department on Thursday began preparations to secure additional electricity through co-generation plants, interstate power banking arrangements and long-term power purchase agreements to ensure uninterrupted supply until May 2027. |
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Weather Today, Delhi-NCR Rain, Monsoon Live Updates: Heavy monsoon rain hits Delhi NCR with waterlogging reported in key areas |
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A three-year-old girl died after drowning in rainwater that entered her home in Ghaziabad's Vijay Nagar area following heavy rainfall and severe waterlogging. |
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NEW DELHI: Barely 10 days ago, Delhiites were struggling through oppressive heat and humidity, with the "feels-like" temperature soaring well above the actual mercury. The city baked under stagnant air, sticky conditions and delayed monsoon showers, forcing residents indoors. |
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Maharashtra's monsoon brings chefs to reinvent classic dishes |
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Monsoon season brings a break from the summer but it also increases the risk of getting sick from various infections and diseases spread through water and air. The nice weather makes us want to eat snacks and street food. |