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India is experiencing an extended spell of heavy to very heavy downpours, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting major showers across northwest, central, and eastern parts of the country for the next few days. The prediction highlights potential disruptions because of flooding, strong winds, thunderstorms, and lightning. Local administration has advised residents to be on alert. Northern India, along with central India, is expected to face continued rainfall that may impact infrastructure, mobility, and crops. Authorities have intensified the preparations for flood response and public safety advisories.
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Northwest India has been put on high alert as very heavy rainfall is expected to occur in Himachal Pradesh, Western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand till July 16. (Photo source: ANI)
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Flood risk in central India, as Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Vidarbha are expected to see intense rainfall till July 16, raising river levels. (Photo source: PTI)
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East India is expected to face disruptions. As per the IMD notification, Odisha, Bengal, and Jharkhand are projected to receive heavy rainfall, especially from July 13 to 15. (Photo source: (Photo source: PTI)
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Goa, Konkan, and Gujarat to face heavy rainfall from July 12 to July 16. (Photo source: PTI)
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Northeast India continues to be wet and unstable. As per the Met Department bulletin, Assam, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh are expected to witness daily showers this week. (Photo source: PTI)
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The Southern region is forecast to have strong winds of up to 40-50 kmph till mid-July. (Photo source: PTI)
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Waterlogging, damage to the crops, and travel delays are likely in areas with continuous downpours. (Photo source: PTI)
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Thunderstorms and lightning are predicted to be daily across the Himalayan region. (Photo source: ANI Video Grab)