Storm and rain in 11 states including UP, hailstorm in Rajasthan-MP: 400 trees uprooted in Noida; 4 people died due to lightning in Bihar-Jharkhand
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It rained with thunderstorms in 11 states of the country on Thursday.
It rained with thunderstorms in 11 states of the country on Thursday. It rained in many areas of Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Keralam, Tamil Nadu. In MP's Bhopal, storm, rain and hail fell at a speed of 70kmph. Mother and daughter died due to lightning in Bhagalpur, Bihar. At the same time, two people died due to lightning in Pakur, Jharkhand. It rained in many cities of Rajasthan. 4 flights from Delhi had to be diverted to Jaipur. It rained in 12 cities of UP. 400 trees were uprooted in Noida due to strong winds at the speed of 93kmph. There was a storm in Delhi-NCR also. 11 flights had to be diverted due to bad weather. At the same time, due to cloud burst in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, flood like situation was created and many houses were damaged. A crane engaged in flyover construction work overturned on a container in Faridabad district of Haryana. Three laborers died in this. There was heavy rain in Shimla, Himachal and fresh snowfall on the higher peaks. Weather pictures from the states… Monsoon arrived in Keralam with a delay of three days. Monsoon arrived in the country on Thursday. The weather department on Thursday officially announced the arrival of south-west monsoon in Keralam after all the parameters were met. With this, the four-month rainy season (June to September) has started, which is expected to provide relief from the scorching heat and heat wave. According to the department, on Thursday, the western end of the northern limit of monsoon was passing through Mangalore and the eastern end was passing through Thoothukudi. This means that along with Kerala, monsoon has also reached some parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. In the next three to four days, along with moving into the remaining parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, favorable conditions are also being created for it to reach parts of Goa, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. Monsoon usually reaches Keralam on 1 June. After this, it covers the entire country in about one and a half months. The withdrawal of monsoon usually starts from Rajasthan around 17 September and is completed by 15 October. Weather condition for next two days: June 6: June 7:
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