IMD Issues Red Alert For Record Rain In Punjab, Himachal, Haryana And Chandigarh

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:58pm on 03 Oct 2025,Friday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of record-breaking rain across Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Chandigarh from Saturday to Wednesday. A rare mix of three weather systems will bring extremely heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and possible hailstorms. Officials have issued red alerts, warning of rain above 21 cm in a single day. The risk of floods and landslides is high, especially in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Punjab, already facing 41% excess rain this monsoon, may see worsening floods. Authorities have kept rescue teams on standby and urged residents to stay indoors, stock essentials, and avoid travel. (PC: X)

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Storm Amy Hits UK: Schools Close Early, Travel Disrupted, Warnings Across Country

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:35am on 03 Oct 2025,Friday Weather & Environment

Storm Amy, the first named storm of the season, is battering the UK with strong winds and heavy rain. Schools in Northern Ireland’s Antrim, Londonderry, Tyrone, and Fermanagh closed early for safety. Ferry sailings between Cairnryan and Northern Ireland were cancelled, while ScotRail imposed line closures and speed restrictions. An Edinburgh vs Ulster rugby match was postponed. The Met Office issued amber and yellow warnings for wind and rain across Scotland, Northern Ireland, England, and Wales, lasting into Saturday. Gusts could reach 70mph, higher on coasts and hills, with localised flooding and falling trees posing risks to life and property. (PC: PA)

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IMD Issues Rain And Thunderstorm Alert For Delhi During Dussehra Celebrations

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:31pm on 02 Oct 2025,Thursday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for rain and thunderstorms in Delhi and NCR during ongoing Durga Puja and Dussehra celebrations. Areas including South, East, Shahdara, Central, and North Delhi may be affected. The rainfall could disrupt festive events across the city. Delhi recorded 37.8 mm of rainfall at Safdarjung in the last 24 hours, bringing relief from humidity. On Thursday, humidity was at 85%, with temperatures ranging between 26°C and 33°C. The city’s air quality index stood at 114, marked as “moderate.” Authorities advised caution as celebrations continue despite the weather warning. (PC: HT)

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Powerful 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Central Philippines, Killing 31 Amid Post-Storm Recovery Efforts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:54am on 01 Oct 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

A devastating 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late Tuesday, collapsing buildings and causing widespread panic. The epicenter was located approximately 19 kilometers northeast of Bogo, a coastal city in Cebu province. At least 31 people have been confirmed dead, with many others injured. The earthquake's timing is particularly tragic, as the region was still recovering from a tropical storm that struck just days earlier, resulting in at least 27 fatalities and extensive damage. Rescue operations are ongoing, with authorities working to clear debris and provide aid to affected communities. (PC: AP)

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Durga Puja Dashami To Be Hit By Heavy Rain, IMD Warns Of Waterlogging In Kolkata And Bengal Districts

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:45pm on 30 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of heavy to very heavy rainfall across Bengal, including Kolkata, during Durga Puja Dashami on October 2. The downpour could spoil the last day of festivities. South Bengal districts such as South 24 Parganas, East Midnapore, Hooghly, and North 24 Parganas are likely to see severe rain and waterlogging. North Bengal districts like Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, and Coochbehar may also be hit. Thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds are expected in several areas. Authorities have advised people to be prepared for traffic jams and flooding in low-lying areas. (PC: The Indian Express)

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Low-Pressure Over Bay of Bengal Puts Odisha and Bengal on Alert for Heavy Rains, Coastal Impact Expected Sept 27

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:01am on 26 Sep 2025,Friday Weather & Environment

A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is forecast to intensify into a depression, likely making landfall near the Odisha–Andhra Pradesh coast on September 27. Authorities in Odisha have placed 18 districts on high alert, deploying disaster response teams, canceling leaves for officials, and preparing rescue operations. The IMD has issued heavy to very heavy rainfall warnings, with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected in coastal and southern districts. Bengal, including Kolkata, is also bracing for rain spells, raising concerns of waterlogging and disruptions during ongoing Durga Puja preparations. Fishermen have been advised against venturing into the sea. (PC: The Hindu)

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Super Typhoon Ragasa Kills 14 In Taiwan, Hundreds Missing As China And Hong Kong Brace For Storm

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:23am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

At least 14 people were killed in Taiwan after Super Typhoon Ragasa struck the island. All deaths were reported in Hualien county, where 129 people are missing after floods swept Guangfu town. A resident described the water as a “tsunami” that destroyed homes and cars. Another village, Dama, with 1,000 residents, was fully flooded. In the Philippines, 4 people died and nearly 700,000 were affected. Ragasa is now heading toward Hong Kong and China’s Guangdong province. Authorities warned of winds above 120 mph. More than 370,000 people in China have been evacuated as the storm approaches. (PC: Sky News)

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Kolkata Still Struggles After Record Rain, 11 Dead As More Showers Expected Before Durga Puja

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:37am on 24 Sep 2025,Wednesday Weather & Environment

Kolkata is still struggling after record rainfall killed 11 people and left the city flooded before Durga Puja. Most deaths were caused by electrocution on waterlogged streets. Authorities are pumping out water, but high tides in the Hooghly river slowed drainage efforts. Several Durga Puja pandals remain damaged, raising concerns ahead of the festival. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee announced ₹5 lakh compensation for victims’ families and opened a control room. Power supply has been partially restored in affected areas. The IMD warned of more rain within 24 hours, leaving residents anxious as transport and daily life remain disrupted. (PC: HT)

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Kolkata Faces Heaviest Rain in 37 Years, 10 Dead Ahead of Durga Puja

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:05pm on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Kolkata and nearby areas were hit by the heaviest rain in 37 years, leaving at least 10 dead. The six-hour downpour caused floods, damaged roads, and submerged puja pandals. Five deaths were reported in the city due to electrocution, while two occurred in North and South 24 Parganas. The IMD said rainfall reached 98 mm per hour, just short of a cloudburst. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced early school holidays, online college classes, and advised officials to work from home. Railways cancelled trains, and flights were diverted. Authorities warned people to stay indoors as heavy rain may continue. (PC: PTI)

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Kolkata Sees Heaviest Rain In 37 Years, 10 Dead And City Flooded Ahead Of Durga Puja

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:20pm on 23 Sep 2025,Tuesday Weather & Environment

Kolkata faced its heaviest rain in 37 years, leaving at least 10 people dead and large parts of the city flooded. The city recorded 251.4 mm of rain in less than 24 hours, the highest since 1988. Streets, train tracks, and metro lines were waterlogged, disrupting transport, schools, and offices. Over 30 flights were cancelled and many delayed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned of more rain due to a low-pressure system. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee blamed the Damodar Valley Corporation and poor dredging for worsening floods. Many Durga Puja pandals were damaged as workers struggled to pump water out. (PC: X)

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