Jun 06, 2026

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500 trees uprooted in UP-MP cyclone, 3 killed as crane collapses in Haryana; Hailstorm hits Rajasthan, rain alert issued in 25 states today

Rains lashed 11 states of the country on Thursday. The cyclone hit Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh with a speed of 70 km per hour. More than 80 trees were uprooted. It rained in 12 cities of UP. In Noida, 400 trees were uprooted due to strong winds. A crane engaged in the construction of a flyover overturned on a container in Haryana's Faridabad district. In which 3 laborers died. A mother and daughter were killed in a lightning strike in Bihar's Bhagalpur. In Rajasthan's Jaipur, 4 flights had to be diverted from Delhi. Hailstorm struck Sriganganagar. In Delhi-NCR too, 11 flights had to be diverted due to bad weather. Weather Pictures from the States... Monsoon arrives in Kerala after a delay of three days Monsoon has entered the country on Thursday. With this, the rainy season of four months (June to September) has begun, which is expected to bring relief from the scorching heat and heatwave. The monsoon has also reached Kerala as well as parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. In the next three to four days, conditions are becoming favourable for it to move into remaining parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and reach parts of Goa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. The monsoon usually arrives in Kerala on June 1. Thereafter, it covers the entire country in about one and a half months. The withdrawal of monsoon usually begins from Rajasthan around September 17 and ends by October 15. Weather Conditions for the next two days: June 6: Weather conditions in the states... 1. Madhya Pradesh: 80 trees uprooted due to thunderstorm in Bhopal, 45 districts on alert for the last two days Due to the pre-monsoon in Madhya Pradesh, heavy winds and rains have been going on in half of the state for the last two days. Winds of up to 70 km per hour were reported in Bhopal on Thursday evening and rains lashed the area. About 80 trees fell. On Friday, there is a rain alert in about 45 districts, including Bhopal and Indore. 2. Rajasthan: Overnight rains in Jaipur, one death due to thunderstorm in Bharatpur; The monsoon will arrive in Rajasthan in the first week of July. Before that, the pre-monsoon had started in the state. Jaipur continued to receive sporadic rain on Thursday night. The wall of a house collapsed due to the cyclone in Bharatpur. One woman died. There is a rain alert in 22 districts of the state today. 3. Uttar Pradesh: Rains in 5 cities, including Lucknow-Agra, alert in 38 districts Today, there is a thunderstorm and rain alert in 38 districts of UP. Of these, 21 districts have orange alert and 17 yellow alerts. It rained in 5 cities, including Lucknow and Agra, on Friday morning. The monsoon will enter the state via Gorakhpur by June 18. He is likely to reach Lucknow by June 22. Heat wave alert has been issued in Patna, Gaya, Nalanda, Jehanabad, Nawada, Lakhisarai and Begusarai in Bihar. The temperature here will be between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius. At the same time, there is a yellow alert for rain in 12 districts including Champaran, Sitamarhi and Araria. 5. Haryana: Thunderstorm-rain alert in 16 districts, winds with a speed of 40-50 kmph Thunderstorm and rain are likely to occur in 16 districts of Haryana. Winds will blow at a speed of 40-50 km per hour. The Meteorological Department has advised people to be careful. The weather will remain the same for the next 2 to 3 days. 6. Uttarakhand: Heavy rains are expected in all districts of Uttarakhand today. Orange alert has been issued for 7 districts. These include Dehradun, Tehri, Pauri, Nainital, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh and Champawat. Trees fell on moving vehicles in Dehradun.

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