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33 killed, 35 missing in Uttarakhand cloudbursts

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A series of cloudbursts struck Uttarakhand since last night triggering landslides and flash floods that left 33 dead, 35 missing and several injured in parts of the hill state.

Ukhimath area in Rudra

4 dead as rains lash AP

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Four persons were killed in rain-related incidents as a weather system over the Bay of Bengal caused copious rain in most parts of the state.

Hyderabad recorded 32.4 mm rain till 8.30 pm, which cause

Rains lash Mumbai, parts of Maharashtra

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Mumbai and adjoining Thane were lashed by incessant rains since early on Monday, disrupting vehicular traffic at some places.

Parts of Marathwada region, including Beed, Osmanabad and Latur also rece

Met wing fails in weather tests

Monsoon prediction in India goes wrong most of the times as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) uses old technology to track its movement. The accuracy level of long range forecast for seasonal

Heavy rains in North India; 12 killed in Rajasthan

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Twelve persons were killed on Wednesday in Rajasthan as North India received widespread and heavy rains, which brought normal life to a standstill at many places.

The capital Delhi recorded a maximum

Pleasant temperature in North, Rajasthan escapes drought

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With intermittent showers lashing the North, most parts of the region witnessed pleasant weather as temperatures hovered close to normal levels.

Rajasthan narrowly escaped the drought due to widespr

Dry weather to continue in state

Met department officials said on Wednesday that the dry weather conditions are expected to continue for another week in Tamil Nadu.

Stating that the state has so far recorded 29 per cent deficit rain

Cusat’s Rs12 cr radar project taking shape

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The Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) would soon equip itself with new facilities for effective studies on monsoon and weather patterns. The federal science and technology ministry i

Met tries to set it right

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) is doing course correction admitting that its second stage forecast has also proved to be off the mark.

IMD had forecast that the Long Period Average for

Govt cuts monsoon expectations to below average

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India's crucial monsoon rains are now expected to be below average, the government said on Monday, turning to contingency plans as rainfall has been about a fifth under par so far and recent rains hav

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