The flood situation in Assam improved marginally although over two lakh people were still affected across 13 districts of the state.
Flash floods wreaked havoc in Thathri town of Doda district of J&K, inundating vast areas along the Batote- Kishtwar National Highway and washing away half a dozen houses.
Six persons were killed in the flash floods, police officials said.
While 11 people were rescued from the debris, many others are feared trapped and the toll is likely to rise, they said.
Other places in south Bengal that received considerable amount of rainfall during the same period included Digha (41 mm) and Diamond Harbour (55 mm).
Following a dry spell for the last one week, the monsoon has become active again in Gangetic West Bengal and this will lead to wet weather for the next two to three days, weather officials said.
Telangana continued to receive good rainfall with Kothagudem in Khammam district and several other places getting five cm of downpour.
The heavey rainfall during last few days in Hyderabad and some other places affected normal life as low-lying areas were inundated at some places.
Rivulets and other water bodies were in spate due to the rainfall, while water-logging was reported in the state capital.
In Assam, the Dhansiri river at Golaghat town and Numaligarh in Golaghat, and Kushiyara river at Karimganj town are flowing above the danger mark.
Bihar received light to moderate rainfall at many places. State capital Patna, which witnessed generally cloudy sky, registered 4.5 mm rainfall.
Purnea recorded a maximum temperature of 33.7 degrees Celsius, followed by Bhagalpur (33.5), Patna (32.9) and Gaya (32.7)
Rains at several places brought relief to the people in Punjab and Haryana as the maximum temperature dropped slightly today.
Chandigarh recorded a maximum temperature of 34.4 degrees Celsius.
Heavy rains lashed Delhi keeping humidity level high during the day even as the mercury settled within normal levels.
The maximum temperature was recorded at 34.4 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of the year, while the minimum temperature settled at 25.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below normal.
25.8 mm rainfall was received till 11 AM and 2.7 mm rain was recorded during the day, weather officials said.
Rainfall continued in parts of Rajasthan with some places recording heavy downpour.
Pindwara (Sirohi) recorded 7 cm rain, Pachpahar (Jhalawar), Mangrol (Baran) and Ramganjmandi (Kota) recorded 4 cm each, while many areas received below 5 cm rains since yesterday.
Pilani, Ajmer, Bikaner and Jaipur also recorded 48.1, 22, 10 and 0.8 mm rains, respectively, from morning till evening today.
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