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Dealing with the deluge | Scenes of rain, ruin and resilience across IndiaParts of India witnessed heavy rains resulting in waterlogged roads and flooding. Take a look at pictures from various states.
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Van swept away in Kharera River in Valsad

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Heavy rains in Ranchi

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A view of the flooded Swarn Rekha river following incessant rainfall in Ranchi. IMD has issued a red alert for Ranchi. The relentless downpour caused significant infrastructural damage across several districts.

Incidents of house, bridge, and wall collapses were reported.

Several rivers were also in spate prompting the state government to activate emergency response teams, including the National Disaster Response Force NDRF for rescue operations.

Flood in Bankura

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The road closed at the bridge near Mankanali village is submerged after the Gandheshwari river swelled due to incessant rainfall over past four day, in Bankura, West Bengal. The southwest monsoon advanced over south Bengal on Tuesday, covering the entire West Bengal, as the IMD forecast heavy rainfall in several parts of the state.

Heavy rainfall in Gaya

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Rescue operations underway after some homeless persons were trapped under a bridge due to a sudden rise in Falgu river water level owing to rainfall, in Gaya, Bihar.

Heavy rains lash Nashik

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Flooded bank of Godavari river following heavy rains in Nashik, Maharashtra. The IMD issued a 'red alert' warning of heavy to very heavy rain and extremely heavy rain at isolated places in Palghar district and Ghat (hilly) areas of Nashik and Pune district. Orange alert warning of heavy rains was sounded for Thane, Raigad, Mumbai, Nashik, and Ratnagiri districts along with Ghats of Satara district.

Khadakwasla Dam water level rises

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Visitors look on as water level rises after rains in the catchment area, at the Khadakwasla Dam in Pune. About 2000 cusecs of water was released into the Mutha River basin amid rising levels in the dam.

High tide in Thiruvananthapuram

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As rains continued to lash parts of Kerala, normal life was disrupted in many parts, especially in central northern regions of the state, with river levels rising, homes getting inundated and hundreds being shifted to relief camps.

Rain in Gurugram

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Commuters wade through the waterlogged service road along the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after heavy rainfall, in Gurugram. In Haryana, areas such as Rohtak, Faridabad, and Gurugram also experienced rainfall. In Punjab, light showers were reported in Pathankot, Fatehgarh Sahib, Rupnagar, and Hoshiarpur.

Waterlogged road in Delhi

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A commuter wades through a waterlogged underpass after heavy rainfall, at Delhi Cantt area, in New Delhi. The city recorded a minimum temperature of 26.8 degrees Celsius on Friday, with the weather office predicting thunderstorms accompanied by rain later in the day.

The relative humidity was recorded at 77 percent at 8:30 am.

The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 37 degrees Celsius.

Rain in Himachal Pradesh

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Rains lashed parts of Himachal Pradesh triggering landslides at several places. The local Met office on Friday issued an orange warning for heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places on June 22, 23, 25 and 26.

Traffic on the Dharmshala-Chataro-Gaggal road was halted due to a landslide, and officials are currently engaged in road-clearing operations, officials said.

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(Published 20 June 2025, 15:06 IST)