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Due to the rare phenomenon, heavy rains are lashing out in north India. The rain water is flooding too hard resembling the 2013 Himalayan Tsunami. According to INSAT satellite images, Delhi with 153mm of heavy rains in the last 24 hours warned of heavy floods. Yamuna has seen the raise in the water level, which resulted in knee-dip water in the national capital roads. Yamuna exceeded the 206 meters level mark n Tuesday at 6 AM, which is an evacuation mark. The rains are continuing surprisingly without any break and Delhi is on yellow alert.
#WATCH | Haryana | Incessant rainfall for the past few days in Ambala leaves the residential areas of the city waterlogged as Ghaggar River swells and overflows.
— ANI (@ANI) July 11, 2023
Shalimar Colony, Hira Nagar, Ashok Vihar and several other residential colonies flooded. pic.twitter.com/JUtjeUFO6f
In Himachal Pradesh rescue operations are underway at the Shimla Bypass. Badrinath highway has been blocked due to the incessant rains. Due to the heavy since yesterday road near Sirobargh has been closed and the DDRF teams have been deployed for disaster management. Even the bridge links were washed away in rainwater. Three children died in the landslides in Pinjore. Many parked cars are flowing in the river stream. The flood is taking away the houses and submerging the cities. Since Friday government has estimated a loss of Rs 4000 Cr of public and private property loss in the state.