Rains continue to lash north India, 5 killed in Uttarakhand

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 31 2014 | 8:58 PM IST
Rains today continued to lash large swathes of north India, including Uttarakhand where five persons were killed in their sleep when a cloudburst hit Netad village in Tehri district.
The cloudburst at Netad village occurred at about 2.30 AM which flooded the Ruis canal. Four women and a man were buried alive as two houses collapsed over them when they were asleep, Tehri District Magistrate Yugal Kishore Pant said.
In the national capital, the Ridge area received 22.4-mm of rainfall while the rest experienced dry weather. According to the MeT officials, this year the capital is witnessing such "unusual rainfall pattern", with some parts receiving rain while the rest remaining completely dry.
Overcast conditions, however, prevailed throughout the day, pushing the humidity level, which oscillated between 59 and 83 per cent, causing discomfort to Delhiites.
The maximum temperature in Delhi was same as yesterday, settling at 36.6 degrees Celsius, three notches above normal. The minimum was 28.2 degrees, the MeT officials said.
Light to moderate rain or thundershowers occurred at a few places in eastern Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places in the state's western region.
According to the MeT office in Lucknow, Mau recorded 4-cm rainfall, followed by Bisauli and Badaun 3-cm each; Chatnag, Rath and Mahroni 2-cm each; and Lalitpur, Mahoba, Shaswan, Karvi, Kakardarighat, Karchana, Phoolpur, Barra, Rae Bareli, Saroan and Bansgaon 1-cm each.
A few rivers in the state, including Ghaggar, were flowing above or near the danger mark.
In Rajasthan, a few places were lashed by monsoon rains with Chittorgarh recording the maximum rainfall of 16.5-mm, followed by Dabok 2.7-mm.
Bikaner and a few other places also received drizzle till today evening, Jaipur MeT officials said.
According to the officials, light to moderate rainfall occurred at many places in Udaipur and Jodhpur divisions and at a few places at other divisions, whereas isolated areas in Jodhpur recorded heavy rains.
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First Published: Jul 31 2014 | 8:58 PM IST

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