Many cities and hilly areas witnessed distressing scenes on Thursday after extremely heavy rainfall, accompanied by cloudbursts, lashed several parts of the country over the past two days. Harrowing visuals circulating on social media showed water leaking at the new Parliament building in Delhi.
Rivers overflowed in Himachal Pradesh, Assam, and Karnataka, causing flooding and disruption in these regions. In Uttarakhand, around 450 Kedarnath-bound pilgrims have been stranded due to the heavy rainfall, adding to the woes of the affected. Meanwhile, severely waterlogged streets in Delhi and Gurgaon have made commuting a challenging task.
Here's all you need to know about the rain mayhem being witnessed across the country on Thursday, August 1:
- District Magistrate Rudraprayag Dr Saurabh Gaharwar said that when information was received about pilgrims being stranded on the Kedarnath Yatra route, they were brought to safer places, and arrangements for food and medical facilities were made for them. He said that by 1 pm on Thursday, about 300 pilgrims had been brought to safer places.
- Meanwhile, Reuters reported that rescue workers saved over 1,000 people stranded in different locations on the Kedarnath route.
- Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also reached the disaster-affected areas of the Rudraprayag and Kedarnath route, where roads broke due to river erosions and heavy rains on Thursday. During the inspection, he directed the District Magistrate Rudraprayag to speed up repairing the damaged roads and footpaths. He said that people from affected places should soon be brought to safe places.
- Dhami also met the devotees and inquired about their well-being. He directed the District Magistrate Rudraprayag to bring the devotees stranded on the Yatra route to safe places and provide food and other essential facilities as soon as possible. The Chief Minister also directed to make a complete assessment of the damage caused by heavy rains in the affected area.
Delhi-NCR
- Light to moderate rainfall continued to lash Delhi NCR on Thursday after heavy rainfall waterlogged key areas in the national capital on Wednesday. News agency ANI reported that a wall of a private school in Daryaganj collapsed due to heavy rainfall Wednesday night, damaging vehicles parked in the vicinity.
- Meanwhile, a water leak was reported in the new Parliament building. The Lok Sabha Secretariat said it was due to the displacement of an adhesive material used to fix glass domes over the lobby, and corrective measures were taken immediately. The leak was later repaired.
- Besides, the waterlogging situation in the Old Rajinder Nagar area in Delhi is under the limelight after three UPSC aspirants died in a basement at a coaching centre in the area last week. The three students lost their lives after the basement was filled with water following heavy rainfall in the Rajinder Nagar area. A similar situation prevailed on Wednesday when rains lashed parts of NCR on Thursday.
- Many social media users took to X to share visuals of waterlogged streets in Gurugram. They compared the flood situation with the scenes from Venice and even said Gurugram is giving a "competition to backwaters of Kerela".
- One such post read, "Works on simple principle: Every #Rain more, you pay more water for your little Venice. Living in the poshest, costliest area doesn't make you immune to water logging. It's still raining; can you imagine what tomorrow morning will bring?"
Another read, “Who says #GurgaonRains make us look like venice we even give a competition to backwaters of Kerela with our own post #Rain #Gurugram backwaters. Get out of cars and glide over the channels wondering what we get after contributingbfor 75 percent of #Haryana's revenue.”