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IMD issued a warning for Delhi-NCR, which is expected to have heavy rain on July 31 and lightning falls. A red warning of heavy rain was also issued in the neighboring state of Haryana. The flood situation originated in many districts of Madhya Pradesh due to heavy rain. After the rescue operation of the army in Guna, the army should now be mentioned in Shivpuri. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning to Delhi-NCR, which is expected to have heavy rain, thunder and lightning on July 31. A red warning of heavy rain was also issued in the neighboring state of Haryana. In the next one or two hours, many parts of the Delhi-NCR region are expected to have ‘strong to heavy rain’. In Madhya Pradesh, heavy rains in many districts of Madhya Pradesh caused due to heavy rains. After the rescue operation of the army in Guna, the army should now be mentioned in Shivpuri. Chambal and Sindh rivers are in the wave in Gwalior-Chambal region. 24 Towns in Damoh are affected by floods. About 500 houses were damaged. In the Bhopal zone, 12 people have lost their lives in the last two days and the value of crores worth property has been damaged. Due to the increase in the water level in the drain, 30 schoolchildren are stranded in the Pachwali village of Kolaras in Shivpuri. The private school bus in Badarwas went to fetch the children, but the road was closed due to the increase in the water level in the drain. The children are kept safe in the Sarpanch’s house. It is reported that more than 100 people are stranded in other towns. The chief minister claimed two army helicopters for relief and rescue operations, so that the trapped people could be brought to the air. The administration set up 64 relief camps for 91 towns. On the other hand, due to the increase in Parvati and Oyster rivers in Sheopur, the Baroda region has been weakened. The road connection with Madhya Pradesh of Rajasthan has been disconnected in Rajasthan due to constant heavy rains in Rajasthan over the past few days, more than a dozen districts, including Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Kota, Dausa, Alwar, Bhilwara, Ajmerer, Sikar, Tonk. The flood situation remains in these districts. A holiday was declared in 14 districts of the state for the next two days. The road connectivity of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh is completely cut, on the other hand, the road connection of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh is completely cut due to the stream of culverts on the National Highway No-552 in Bodal of Sawai Madhopur and a quick rise in Parvati River in Etawah, Kota. Etawah-Khatoli Culvert is flowing water to one and a half foot, which stops traffic on Kota-Gwalior-Shyopur road. After heavy rains on Wednesday, the government residence of the director -general of police and general secretary was also flooded in Jaipur. Asia’s largest raw Moreldam in Dausa overflowed. According to meteorological experts, there is a possibility of heavy rain for the next two days. The Gaurikund highway blocked the landslide, the incidents to disrupt the road due to heavy rain in Uttarakhand, Kedarnath Yatra are constantly increasing. It also had an impact on Chardham Yatra. Gaurikund Highway was washed away with 70 meters before Sonprayag. As a result, the journey of Kedarnath Dham was postponed throughout the day. More than three thousand passengers were stopped in Sonprayag. 350 passengers trapped in Gaurikund were evacuated by police, SDRF and NDRF staff. It can take two to three days to smooth the highway. Yamunotri Yatra was also interrupted for an hour due to the fall of Boulder on the hiking trail near the Horse Hall. Clouds in Chamba on Tuesday night caused heavy losses in two towns in Himachal Pradesh in the Jandog Panchayat of Chamba in Chamba in the town of Bhagasiyar and Dhaliar. People escaped and saved their lives. On the other hand, two residential buildings were damaged due to landslides in Ranta Tok of Devgram Panchayat in Jyotirmath of Chamoli. The safety wall of the temporary cheating on the Morkhanda River was also damaged on the hiking trail leading to the second Kedar Madhyameshwar in Rudraprayag. Four people died in Jammu and Kashmir due to strong rain and landslides in Jammu and Kashmir, four people, including three teachers, died due to strong rain and landslides in Jammu and Kashmir. Two Udhampur teachers were swept away by the rapid flow of water that crosses the rainy drain near Natthatap in the Ramban district. A person died after a tree collapsed in Anant night, while a government teacher died due to the reversal of a passenger bus in handwara. The bus with ITBP jaws in Ganderball fell into the River Sadh, but the driver sustained minor injuries. Meanwhile, Mata Vaishno Devi’s visit in Katra continues. The Shri Amarnath Yatra will only go from Baltal Marg from August 1, due to heavy rain, the necessary maintenance works on the Pahalgam Road of Shri Amarnath Yatra must be done, which will continue from 1 August only from 1 August. Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir Vijay Kumar Budhri says the immediate repairs and maintenance work on Pahalgam route is needed. The journey was postponed from both base camps (Baltal and Paigat) in light of the safety of dedicated due to heavy rains Wednesday. The group of dedicated JAMMU will not be sent, says Jammu’s division commissioner Ramesh Kumar that the group will not be sent from Jammu on Thursday. So far this year, more than 3.93 Lakh passengers have offered prayers in the sacred cave of Shri Amarnath. The trip is expected to cross the four lakh mark.