Amarnath Cloudburst 10 killed, over 40 people feared missing

Heavy Rainfall in all over country in major update A cloudburst hit near the base camp of the holy cave shrine of Amarnath in south Kashmir Himalayas on Friday, officials said. Amarnath Cloudburst 10 killed, over 40 people feared missing. So far 10 persons have lost their lives and 40 are feared missing.

The cloudburst 10 killed cave area at around 5.30 pm after heavy rains, they said. Police and other civil administration have launched a rescue operation as some langars were affected by the gushing waters, the officials said. Rescue operation by the National Disaster Response Force or the NDRF and the State Disaster Response Force or SDRF are on.

Several other agencies have joined in as well. Pilgrimage resumed this year on June 30 after a two-year Covid gap. So far, more than 72,000 pilgrims have offered their prayers since then.

Goa Bad Weather, Flights diverted at Goa airport

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a red alert for the coastal state of Goa. In recent updates Goa bad weather, Flights diverted at Goa airport. A number of flights that have been scheduled to land at Goa airport on Friday have been diverted resulting from dangerous climate and poor visibility.

Air India Flight AI 146 from London’s Heathrow airport to Goa has been diverted to Bengaluru resulting from dangerous climate. The flight was scheduled to reach in Goa at 3:20 am at this time. Moreover, the departure of a Goa-London flight has additionally been postponed to tomorrow, July 9.

The schedule of a number of different flights which have been anticipated to land or take off from Goa airport have additionally been affected because of the climate circumstances within the state. On Thursday, the India Meteorological Division (IMD) issued a pink alert warning of extraordinarily heavy rainfall in Goa over the following 24 hours and really heavy showers until July 10.

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a red alert for the coastal state of Goa. The weather department has predicted extremely heavy rainfall in the state over the next 24 hours, after which heavy showers have been forecast till July 10. A circular announcing a two-day holiday for school students up to Class 8 has been issued.

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