Jul 08, 2025

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Landslide in Badrinath, traffic jam on highway: Heavy rains inundate railway station in MP, traffic jam in Delhi; Watch photos of rain devastation

Monsoon has become fully active across the country. Rains continued in all states across the country on Monday. Delhi's NH-48 has a two-km-long jam at many places. Vehicles are stuck for hours. Heavy rains continue to lash the hill state of Uttarakhand. Due to this, Badrinath Road is closed in many places. On the other hand, a strong rainfall system is also active in Madhya Pradesh. Shahdol received 4 inches of rain in 24 hours. Due to this, water entered more than 3000 houses and the railway station was also submerged in water. Check out the devastation caused by the rain in 10 photos... Delhi: Roads flooded, long traffic jam on NH-48 Rain lashed Delhi and its adjoining areas on Monday morning, bringing relief from the heat. However, some places were flooded, causing inconvenience to school-going children and office-goers. NH-48 was flooded, leading to a two-km-long traffic jam in many places. Uttarakhand: Heavy rains continue, Badrinath road closed due to landslides Four districts of Uttarakhand, Tehri, Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag and Chamoli have been declared on high alert for landslides on July 7-8. There is a possibility of heavy rains. Heavy rains on Monday triggered landslides at several places near Srinagar and Chamoli, leading to the closure of the Badrinath road. Madhya Pradesh: 9 gates of Bargi Dam opened in Jabalpur, water inundated In Shahdol due to heavy rains Gujarat: The water level in purna river in Navsari has increased, heavy rains in Kutch too Heavy rains continue in Navsari and Kutch of Gujarat. Due to which there has been a flood in the Purna river in Navsari. At the same time, residential areas have also been flooded. Apart from this, roads have also been flooded due to heavy rains in Kutch.

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