Monsoon Fury Across India: Floods, Landslides, Heavy Rain Trigger Widespread Disruption

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 Monsoon Fury Across India: Floods, Landslides, Heavy Rain Trigger Widespread Disruption

Heavy monsoon rains have caused floods, landslides and waterlogging across several Indian states. Gujarat rescued 19 people, Madhya Pradesh reported a man swept away, while IMD has issued fresh heavy rainfall alerts.

Monsoon Intensifies Across India, Triggering Floods, Landslides and Major Disruptions in Several States

 The southwest monsoon has intensified across large parts of India, bringing widespread flooding, landslides, waterlogging and rain-related accidents. While the monsoon has covered almost the entire country, only a few pockets of Rajasthan and Gujarat are yet to receive complete seasonal coverage. Despite that, persistent rainfall has already disrupted normal life in several states.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued fresh warnings for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across multiple regions, urging residents to remain cautious as the active monsoon phase continues over the weekend.

Gujarat Rescues 19 Stranded in Floodwaters

Gujarat witnessed flood-like conditions after incessant rainfall inundated several low-lying areas.

Near Samadhiyala village in Junagadh district's Mendarda region, four vehicles became stranded after floodwaters submerged the road. Rescue teams successfully evacuated all 19 occupants without any injuries.

Mangrol emerged as one of the worst-hit areas, recording over 22 inches of rainfall within 24 hours, leading to severe flooding and disruption of road connectivity.

Authorities also issued Local Cautionary Signal-III (LC-III) at Veraval Port in Gir Somnath district following forecasts of rough seas and strong winds. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the Arabian Sea until conditions improve.

Maharashtra Faces Severe Waterlogging

Heavy showers continued to lash several districts of Maharashtra, resulting in extensive urban flooding.

Outside Nalasopara railway station, commuters were seen wading through knee-deep water to reach the platforms as roads became submerged.

In view of the worsening weather, educational institutions in Palghar district have been ordered to remain closed.

The IMD has also issued a Red Alert for Mumbai, forecasting very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours.

To strengthen monsoon preparedness, the Maharashtra government has deployed a 36-member State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team in Nanded district until September.

Madhya Pradesh Records Rain-Related Incidents

Heavy rainfall affected more than 26 districts across Madhya Pradesh, including Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain.

A tragic incident was reported from Ujjain, where a man attempting to cross a flooded culvert on his motorcycle was swept away by the strong current. Search efforts were initiated following the incident.

The IMD has issued a Red Alert for Barwani and Khandwa, warning of extremely heavy rainfall, with some areas expected to receive up to eight inches of rain over the next 24 hours.

Heavy rainfall warnings have also been issued for Indore, Ujjain and several adjoining districts.

Rajasthan Hospital Flooded

In Jaipur, continuous rainfall led to water entering the Minor Operation Theatre (OT) at Sawai Man Singh Hospital.

Hospital authorities immediately shifted patients and medical equipment to safer locations to ensure that treatment services were not affected.

Several parts of the Pink City also witnessed traffic congestion due to waterlogging.

Uttar Pradesh Battles Urban Flooding

The monsoon remained active across Uttar Pradesh, where rainfall was reported in nearly 20 districts.

Kanpur experienced one of its wettest days in recent years as the campus of GSVM Medical College was inundated, leaving parked cars and motorcycles partially submerged.

In Mathura, heavy waterlogging disrupted movement at a railway underpass, while a farmer lost his life after being struck by lightning in Jhansi during a thunderstorm.

The IMD has issued rainfall and thunderstorm alerts for 28 districts across the state.

Landslide Hits Jammu and Kashmir

Continuous rainfall also triggered a landslide in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, disrupting traffic and affecting road connectivity.

Authorities are monitoring vulnerable stretches as rainfall continues across the Himalayan region.

Monsoon Expected to Cover Entire Country Ahead of Schedule

After arriving in India three days later than its usual onset in early June, the southwest monsoon has regained momentum.

Meteorologists now expect the monsoon to cover the entire country around three days ahead of schedule, aided by favourable weather systems over the Bay of Bengal.

Looking ahead, the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall over parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh over the next two days.

Authorities have advised residents in vulnerable areas to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from flooded roads and rivers, and closely follow official weather advisories as the active monsoon spell is expected to continue through the weekend.

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04 Jul 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

 Monsoon Fury Across India: Floods, Landslides, Heavy Rain Trigger Widespread Disruption

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Monsoon Intensifies Across India, Triggering Floods, Landslides and Major Disruptions in Several States

 The southwest monsoon has intensified across large parts of India, bringing widespread flooding, landslides, waterlogging and rain-related accidents. While the monsoon has covered almost the entire country, only a few pockets of Rajasthan and Gujarat are yet to receive complete seasonal coverage. Despite that, persistent rainfall has already disrupted normal life in several states.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued fresh warnings for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across multiple regions, urging residents to remain cautious as the active monsoon phase continues over the weekend.

Gujarat Rescues 19 Stranded in Floodwaters

Gujarat witnessed flood-like conditions after incessant rainfall inundated several low-lying areas.

Near Samadhiyala village in Junagadh district's Mendarda region, four vehicles became stranded after floodwaters submerged the road. Rescue teams successfully evacuated all 19 occupants without any injuries.

Mangrol emerged as one of the worst-hit areas, recording over 22 inches of rainfall within 24 hours, leading to severe flooding and disruption of road connectivity.

Authorities also issued Local Cautionary Signal-III (LC-III) at Veraval Port in Gir Somnath district following forecasts of rough seas and strong winds. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the Arabian Sea until conditions improve.

Maharashtra Faces Severe Waterlogging

Heavy showers continued to lash several districts of Maharashtra, resulting in extensive urban flooding.

Outside Nalasopara railway station, commuters were seen wading through knee-deep water to reach the platforms as roads became submerged.

In view of the worsening weather, educational institutions in Palghar district have been ordered to remain closed.

The IMD has also issued a Red Alert for Mumbai, forecasting very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours.

To strengthen monsoon preparedness, the Maharashtra government has deployed a 36-member State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team in Nanded district until September.

Madhya Pradesh Records Rain-Related Incidents

Heavy rainfall affected more than 26 districts across Madhya Pradesh, including Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain.

A tragic incident was reported from Ujjain, where a man attempting to cross a flooded culvert on his motorcycle was swept away by the strong current. Search efforts were initiated following the incident.

The IMD has issued a Red Alert for Barwani and Khandwa, warning of extremely heavy rainfall, with some areas expected to receive up to eight inches of rain over the next 24 hours.

Heavy rainfall warnings have also been issued for Indore, Ujjain and several adjoining districts.

Rajasthan Hospital Flooded

In Jaipur, continuous rainfall led to water entering the Minor Operation Theatre (OT) at Sawai Man Singh Hospital.

Hospital authorities immediately shifted patients and medical equipment to safer locations to ensure that treatment services were not affected.

Several parts of the Pink City also witnessed traffic congestion due to waterlogging.

Uttar Pradesh Battles Urban Flooding

The monsoon remained active across Uttar Pradesh, where rainfall was reported in nearly 20 districts.

Kanpur experienced one of its wettest days in recent years as the campus of GSVM Medical College was inundated, leaving parked cars and motorcycles partially submerged.

In Mathura, heavy waterlogging disrupted movement at a railway underpass, while a farmer lost his life after being struck by lightning in Jhansi during a thunderstorm.

The IMD has issued rainfall and thunderstorm alerts for 28 districts across the state.

Landslide Hits Jammu and Kashmir

Continuous rainfall also triggered a landslide in parts of Jammu and Kashmir, disrupting traffic and affecting road connectivity.

Authorities are monitoring vulnerable stretches as rainfall continues across the Himalayan region.

Monsoon Expected to Cover Entire Country Ahead of Schedule

After arriving in India three days later than its usual onset in early June, the southwest monsoon has regained momentum.

Meteorologists now expect the monsoon to cover the entire country around three days ahead of schedule, aided by favourable weather systems over the Bay of Bengal.

Looking ahead, the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall over parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana, Kerala, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh over the next two days.

Authorities have advised residents in vulnerable areas to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from flooded roads and rivers, and closely follow official weather advisories as the active monsoon spell is expected to continue through the weekend.

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