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**Headline: Heavy Rains Lash North India, Triggering Landslides and Disrupting Life; Red Alert Issued in Himachal Pradesh**

**New Delhi:** A potent combination of meteorological factors is set to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall across various parts of North India over the next few days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The monsoon trough is in its normal position, coupled with a cyclonic circulation over the northeast Bay of Bengal which is likely to develop into a low-pressure area within 24 hours. Furthermore, cyclonic systems are also active between Rajasthan and Jharkhand.

The IMD has warned of extremely heavy rainfall in isolated areas of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and western Uttar Pradesh. A widespread alert is in place for Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, with heavy to very heavy rainfall expected at isolated places from September 2nd to 7th. Light to moderate rainfall is predicted for most locations in the region over the next seven days.

Delhi experienced intermittent rainfall on Monday, and the weather department forecasts moderate to heavy showers in the coming days. Gurugram has already directed schools and offices to operate online on Tuesday in anticipation of heavy to very heavy rainfall predicted for Delhi-NCR on September 2nd. The maximum and minimum temperatures in Delhi are expected to hover around 31 and 22 degrees Celsius respectively.

The downpour has already taken a tragic toll in Himachal Pradesh. Landslides triggered by heavy rains over the past 24 hours have claimed the lives of five people, including a 35-year-old man and his daughter. Shimla district is the worst affected, recording 122.8 mm of rainfall since Sunday evening. Authorities have ordered the closure of all educational institutions in Shimla on Tuesday. Landslides have disrupted the Shimla-Kalka railway line, leading to the cancellation of six trains, and 1281 roads, including four national highways, are currently blocked in the state. A red alert has been issued for several districts in Himachal Pradesh, warning of extremely heavy rainfall until Tuesday.

In Kashmir, heavy rainfall on Monday evening led to waterlogging and traffic congestion in parts of Srinagar. Residents and shopkeepers faced difficulties due to inundation in areas like Residency Road, TRC Chowk, and Dal Gate. The Meteorological Department has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds in parts of Srinagar, Ganderbal, and Budgam. An advisory has been issued urging people to stay away from electric poles, old trees, and dilapidated structures and to avoid Shikara rides and boating in water bodies including Dal Lake. Heavy rainfall has also been reported in some parts of South Kashmir.

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