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At least 11 dead after heavy rain in northern India, hundreds missing

A minimum of 11 people passed away after heavy rain lashed numerous parts of northern India on Thursday and more than 250 people were missing after downpours in the Mountain range, including pilgrims stranded on a well-known pilgrimage route.

State-run India Meteorological Department (IMD) taped 183 mm (seven inches) of rain in the previous 24 hours in the well-known traveler destination of Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh state

More than 50 people were missing out on after heavy rain over state. capital Shimla and surrounding regions, chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu stated in a post on X, including that rescue operations were continuous.

Two people died after a barrage in a power project was breached, blocking connection in the area, state earnings minister Jagat Singh Negi informed news company ANI.

Indian Express newspaper reported that four people were eliminated after a cloudburst in Uttarakhand state and 200 pilgrims were stranded after rain removed a part of their walking course.

Downpours, which, in addition to unabated building have often activated deadly flash floods and landslides in the mountains of India and neighbouring Pakistan and Nepal over the previous few years, have been attributed to climate change.

WATERLOGGING IN NATIONAL CAPITAL

Citizens were caught unawares by a sudden bout of extreme rain in Delhi on Wednesday night, with a total 147 mm (5.8. inches) recorded in eastern parts of Delhi and its residential areas by. IMD.

At least five individuals died, according to regional media.

Visuals from ANI news agency, in which Reuters has a. minority stake, revealed flooding at the website in a northern part. of the city where 3 students drowned in a flooded basement. recently.

Residents of the capital have actually experienced a series of. severe weather occasions in the past few months, from sizzling. temperature levels to floods and heavy rainfall that caused a roofing system. collapse at the city's airport.

(source: Reuters)