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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Maharashtra and Uttarakhand, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall over the coming days. The advisory urges local authorities and residents to remain vigilant as monsoon activity strengthens across north and central India.
Key developments:
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Maharashtra is expected to receive intense rainfall, particularly in the Konkan region and parts of Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad. The IMD has forecast persistent showers through July 14, with potential for flash floods and traffic disruptions.
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Uttarakhand faces similar conditions, with heavy rain predicted in districts like Dehradun, Chamoli, and Nainital. Landslideprone zones have been flagged, and tourists are advised to monitor local advisories.
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The Badrinath National Highway near Nandprayag remains blocked due to continuous downpour, affecting pilgrimage routes.
Broader weather context:
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The orange alert is part of a wider IMD warning covering multiple states including Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala.
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DelhiNCR remains under a yellow alert, with light to moderate showers and cooler temperatures expected.
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The IMD has also cautioned fishermen against venturing into the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal until July 16 due to rough conditions.
Impact and preparedness:
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Civic bodies in Mumbai and Uttarakhand have activated emergency response teams and drainage clearance operations.
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Residents in lowlying areas are being advised to avoid unnecessary travel and stay updated via official channels.
Sources: News18, Business Today, Livemint, KKN Live, IndiaTV News.
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