LiveJul 10, 2026, 08:32:41 ISTWeather today LIVE: IMD has issued an Orange alert for the day as heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms is likely in the region.Key Events1 Mins ago7 dead in UP as heavy rains lash city20 Mins ago100-metre stretch of Yamunotri NH in Uttarakhand damaged after landslide, traffic disrupted22 Mins agoCause of heavy rains in Delhi24 Mins agoHeavy rain in Himachal's Sirmaur; schools forced to shut in Paonta today27 Mins agoRain continues to batter Shimla for the second day.29 Mins agoSchools closed in Ghaziabad amid heavy rain30 Mins agoAt least four dead in Delhi-NCR amid heavy rains52 Mins agoIMD issues ‘Orange’ alert in Delhi as rain continues to batter cityHeavy traffic jams persisted for several hours on the Noida Expressway connecting Greater Noida to Delhi due to the rain.Weather today LIVE: Rain across India has caused havoc, with reports of severe waterlogging, uprooted trees, traffic snarls, and deaths coming in from several states. In Delhi alone, at least four people died on Thursday as heavy rain battered the city. Among them was a seven-year-old who allegedly drowned in a waterlogged vacant plot in Sanjay Colony in the Samaypur Badli area of northwest Delhi.The body of a three-year-old was found face down in the water in Ghaziabad's Sarvodaya Nagar, where officials suspect the child slipped and drowned in rainwater that had accumulated in the locality. A 24-year-old man also died after he was electrocuted while crossing a park near the private office where he worked. All schools will remain closed on Friday in Ghaziabad following heavy rain and in view of the weather forecast predicting continuous downpour, according to an order issued by the district administration. IMD has issued an Orange alert for the day as heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms is likely in the region. Trees uprooted As the city witnessed heavy overnight rain, at least five trees were uprooted across different parts of the national capital on Thursday, disrupting traffic, causing waterlogging, and damaging a parked car in Ranjeet Nagar, officials said. According to the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), two trees fell on Raja Dhir Singh Marg in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash—one near the ISKCON temple and another near the National Heart Institute, news agency PTI reported. Rain havoc across India In Kerala, the death toll from the July 7 Wayanad landslide rose to six on Thursday after emergency workers recovered three more bodies. In Maharashtra, rescue operations continued in Pimpri Chinchwad near Pune after a building collapsed on Wednesday at a waste-to-energy plant. The collapse occurred when a massive mound of rain-soaked garbage gave way. Uttarakhand remains among the worst-hit states. Incessant downpours blocked more than 185 roads, triggered widespread landslides, and disrupted the Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage across several sectors. Flash floods triggered by heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district on Thursday submerged a 100-foot iron bridge, completely cutting off some villages. More than 300 passengers heading towards the southern Mizoram towns of Siaha and Lawngtlai were stranded in Bualte village after two major landslides blocked National Highway 54. ...Read MoreThe body of a three-year-old was found face down in the water in Ghaziabad's Sarvodaya Nagar, where officials suspect the child slipped and drowned in rainwater that had accumulated in the locality. A 24-year-old man also died after he was electrocuted while crossing a park near the private office where he worked. All schools will remain closed on Friday in Ghaziabad following heavy rain and in view of the weather forecast predicting continuous downpour, according to an order issued by the district administration. IMD has issued an Orange alert for the day as heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms is likely in the region. Trees uprooted As the city witnessed heavy overnight rain, at least five trees were uprooted across different parts of the national capital on Thursday, disrupting traffic, causing waterlogging, and damaging a parked car in Ranjeet Nagar, officials said. According to the Delhi Fire Service (DFS), two trees fell on Raja Dhir Singh Marg in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash—one near the ISKCON temple and another near the National Heart Institute, news agency PTI reported. Rain havoc across India In Kerala, the death toll from the July 7 Wayanad landslide rose to six on Thursday after emergency workers recovered three more bodies. In Maharashtra, rescue operations continued in Pimpri Chinchwad near Pune after a building collapsed on Wednesday at a waste-to-energy plant. The collapse occurred when a massive mound of rain-soaked garbage gave way. Uttarakhand remains among the worst-hit states. Incessant downpours blocked more than 185 roads, triggered widespread landslides, and disrupted the Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage across several sectors. Flash floods triggered by heavy rain in Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur district on Thursday submerged a 100-foot iron bridge, completely cutting off some villages. More than 300 passengers heading towards the southern Mizoram towns of Siaha and Lawngtlai were stranded in Bualte village after two major landslides blocked National Highway 54. Follow all the updates here:Jul 10, 2026, 08:32:40 ISTToday's weather: At least seven people have died in Uttar Pradesh as heavy rains lashed the city. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday issued a 'red alert' for parts of western Uttar Pradesh, forecasting heavy to extremely heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours.The deaths were reported from Sant Kabir Nagar, Kushinagar, Bulandshahr, Shamli and Ghaziabad in separate rain-related incidents, officials said, news agency PTI reported.Jul 10, 2026, 08:14:13 ISTToday's weather: A 100-metre stretch on the Yamunotri National Highway near Syanachatti here was damaged after a landslide triggered by incessant rains, officials said.An area spanning roughly 1 km was affected by the debris of the landslide on Thursday and traffic along the route was completely blocked, they said.Uttarkashi District Disaster Management Officer Shardul Gusain said a section of the road, about 100 metres long, was damaged at Syanachatti in the evening due to heavy rain and landslides.-PTIJul 10, 2026, 08:11:49 ISTDelhi weather today LIVE: Across Delhi-NCR, it rained nearly continuously from late Wednesday night until mid-afternoon on Thursday. Experts said the heavy downpour was caused by a low pressure area reaching Delhi. “It travelled from the Bay of Bengal to western Uttar Pradesh during the early morning hours, bringing rain,” said amateur meteorologist Navdeep Dahiya.Jul 10, 2026, 08:09:52 ISTWeather today LIVE: Heavy monsoon rains continuing for the past 36 hours have wreaked havoc in many parts of Himachal's Sirmaur district, prompting the Paonta administration to declare a holiday on Friday for educational institutions, news agency PTI reported. Jul 10, 2026, 08:06:45 ISTWeather today LIVE: Rain continues to batter Shimla for the second day.Jul 10, 2026, 08:05:25 ISTDelhi weather today LIVE: All schools will remain closed on Friday in Ghaziabad following heavy rain and in view of the weather forecast predicting continuous downpour, according to an order issued by the district administration.Jul 10, 2026, 08:04:12 ISTWeather today LIVE: Rain across India has caused havoc, with reports of severe waterlogging, uprooted trees, traffic snarls, and deaths coming in from several states.In Delhi alone, at least four people died on Thursday as heavy rain battered the city. Among them was a seven-year-old who allegedly drowned in a waterlogged vacant plot in Sanjay Colony in the Samaypur Badli area of northwest Delhi.The body of a three-year-old was found face down in the water in Ghaziabad's Sarvodaya Nagar, where officials suspect the child slipped and drowned in rainwater that had accumulated in the locality. A 24-year-old man also died after he was electrocuted while crossing a park near the private office where he worked.Jul 10, 2026, 07:41:56 ISTWeather today LIVE: IMD has issued an Orange alert for the day as heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms is likely in the region.Home India news Weather today LIVE: ‘Orange’ alert in Delhi; trees uprooted, waterlogging reported as rain wreaks havoc across Capital
Weather today LIVE: ‘Orange’ alert in Delhi; trees uprooted, waterlogging reported as rain wreaks havoc across Capital
Weather today LIVE: IMD has issued an Orange alert for the day as heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms is likely in the region. | India News











