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The southwest monsoon continues to surge across India, bringing significant rainfall to multiple regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued various alerts as heavy showers, thunderstorms, and localised flooding affect both northern and central areas. The monsoon, which arrived early this year, is expected to maintain its intensity in the coming days. (Express Photo)
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Several districts, including Lalitpur and Banda, have experienced very heavy rainfall, with Mahroni (Lalitpur) recording 163 mm and Beberu (Banda) 110 mm in the last 24 hours. (Express Photo)
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Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected, especially in Gujarat on July 14. The ghat areas of Maharashtra are also likely to see intense showers. (Express Photo)
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Vehicles struggle through a heavily waterlogged stretch in New Delhi after a spell of intense monsoon showers. (PTI Photo)
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Delhi NCR: Light to moderate rain cooled the capital, causing waterlogging and traffic disruptions. (Express Photo)
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Red alerts are active in several districts, including Shivpuri and Guna, for very heavy rainfall. Both east and west Madhya Pradesh are forecast to receive more rain in the coming days. (Express Photo)
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Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected, especially in Gujarat on July 14. The ghat areas of Maharashtra are also likely to see intense showers. (Express Photo)
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Isolated places, such as Manoharthana (Jhalawar), received up to 115 mm of rain. Extremely heavy rainfall is forecast for July 14 and 15. (Express Photo)
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Commuters navigate flooded streets in Mumbai as torrential rains cause major traffic snarls. (Express Photo)

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