Users in Gurugram were unable to place or track orders on the two apps during the outage, with both platforms showing restaurants as “temporarily unavailable.”
"During this monsoon season, natural disasters are testing the country. In the last few weeks, we have witnessed massive havoc caused by floods and landslides. Homes torn apart, fields submerged, and entire families destroyed.
Over 1,000 people have been affected in 25 villages due to landslides, flash floods and power line collapse, say official
Some neighbourhoods and roads in Chennai and other other parts of Tamil Nadu were under knee-deep water. Many Bengaluru areas, too, were waterlogged while there are flash flood warnings for some parts of Andhra
Gajodhar Singh took to Instagram to voice his concerns about the city's infrastructure and the lack of response from local authorities. 'I pay my taxes, I pay bills all to wake up one day to see my house, my BMW, Mercedes, i20 stranded and gone.'
According to the emergency operation centre, 62 roads, including 38 in Mandi, 14 Kullu, five in Shimla, Four in Sirmaur and one in Kangra district, are closed for traffic following torrential rains on Saturday evening
Junagadh, Jul 2 Around 30 villages in Junagadh district of Gujarat were cut off as roads leading to them got submerged following heavy rains, with Vanth..
A low-pressure area is currently situated over the northwest Bay of Bengal, adjoining the north Odisha-Gangetic West Bengal coasts, the weather office said
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High waves in the range of 0.4 to 3.3 metres and sea incursions are forecast along the coast of Kerala from southern Vizhinjam to northern Kasaragod until Thursday night, authorities added.
Eid al Adha: In many places, religious and cultural organisations organised relief and charity programs for the poor and needy.
Eastern India Highlights: IMD has predicted heavy rains in eastern states of India. There will be a drop in temperatures due to the rainfall in the states concerned with heatwave in next few days.
The IMD which is closely monitoring the cyclonic storm, further claimed that the deep depression is 1460 KM south-southwest of Coxs Bazar in Bangladesh and 1350 KM south-southwest of Sittwe in Myanmar.
The rainfall so far this month is around three times the precipitation recorded (41.6 mm) in August, which is the wettest month of the monsoon season.
Across Uttar Pradesh, at least 24 people died after their homes collapsed amid unrelenting rains, Relief Commissioner Ranvir Prasad said
Heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh since Friday caused landslides and flashfloods, with officials saying 22 people, including eight members of a family, died. Ten people were injured in the state which has reported 36 weather-related incidents.
"The system will move along the coast as a deep depression at a wind speed of 60 to 65 kmph and it is unlikely to intensify further," the IMD Director General said.
Heavy rains wreaked havoc in many parts of India. The rainfall is expected to continue for the next five days.
While the coastal state experienced 43 very heavy rainfall events in 2015, the number of such extreme weather events increased to 115 in 2021, the weather office data showed.
Delhi recorded 70 mm rain over the past 24 hours, the highest 24-hour rainfall since 2015, said the IMD.
According to the National Weather Forecasting Centre and Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD, a well-marked low pressure area lies over north coastal Odisha. A low pressure area is the first stage of any cyclone.
An IMD official on Monday said the "extremely heavy" forecast means Mumbai, Raigad, Thane, Pune and Ratnagiri may get more than 204.5 millimetres of rain in a period of 24 hours.
The weather department has also issued an orange colour alert for Goa, coastal and central Maharashtra for the same day
Monsoon is set to begin its timely arrival in Maharashtra this year with heavy rainfall in Mumbai on June 13 and 14
‘Mandooka Kalyanotsava’ or frog marriages are a common practice in India to usher the rain Gods and save people from droughts.