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**Headline: Heavy Rains and Flooding Disrupt Life Across India; Weather Alerts Issued**
**New Delhi, [Current Date]** – Torrential rains and flooding have wreaked havoc in several parts of India, disrupting daily life and prompting weather alerts. From the Himalayan regions to the southern states, the monsoon season has taken a destructive turn, causing landslides, flash floods, and infrastructure damage.
In the north, Jammu and Kashmir, particularly Kathua district, has been hit hard by cloudbursts and flash floods, resulting in casualties. Himachal Pradesh faces similar challenges, with landslides and flash floods blocking roads in Mandi, Kullu, and Kinnaur. Rescue operations are underway but hampered by the continuous downpour.
Southern India is also grappling with severe weather. Karnataka’s Chikkamagaluru and Hassan districts have experienced significant damage due to heavy rainfall, leading to school closures and disruptions to transportation. Mumbai and surrounding areas are bracing for potential moderate rainfall and thunderstorms.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a “Yellow Alert” for heavy rainfall in 11 districts of Jharkhand starting August 21st. The IMD forecasts light to moderate rainfall across most parts of the state until August 20th, with heavy rainfall expected in the northeastern and central parts of the state starting August 21st, which may continue up until August 23rd. Mumbai is also facing an orange alert for heavy rainfall.
Rising water levels in the Yamuna River in Delhi pose a flood threat, with the water level expected to reach 206 meters by August 19, exceeding the danger mark. The Central Water Commission (CWC) has issued an advisory, as the river level has already surpassed the warning level.
Punjab is also on alert as rising water levels in the Beas and Sutlej rivers have impacted several villages. Health officials are preparing for potential health emergencies.
In Uttar Pradesh, the Ramganga River is overflowing, causing flooding in several areas of Moradabad.
While parts of Rajasthan are experiencing increased monsoon activity after a period of humidity, Madhya Pradesh is under a severe weather warning with a Red Alert issued for Barwani and Burhanpur. Orange and Yellow alerts are in effect for other districts in the state, forecasting heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning.
While western and eastern Uttar Pradesh might experience light rain and thundershowers on August 18, 19 and 20 with heavy rain alert issued to the eastern part of the state on August 21. However, the state’s monsoon season has slowed down with increased humidity and heat.
Patna along with 16 districts of Bihar also experienced sudden weather change after Sunday afternoon followed by light rain.
Authorities are urging residents in affected areas to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions. Relief and rescue operations are ongoing in the worst-hit regions.