Today weather LIVE: Mumbai saw moderate rainfall on Tuesday after a brief pause in monsoon showers.Weather today LIVE updates: Monsoon fury across India has wreaked havoc, with floods, landslides, rivers flowing above the danger mark, traffic snarls, and disruptions to the public's everyday lives becoming increasingly common. Early on Wednesday, two persons were feared dead and six to eight others trapped after a landslide in Mumbai's Kurla.Meanwhile, an official report from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) revealed that 70 people have been killed and more than ₹90 crore-worth of damage to public property has been incurred by Himachal Pradesh over the past 43 days. Additionally, 204 roads remain blocked due to rain-related disasters in the hill state. Delhi rain forecast The national capital has been consistently receiving rain over the past few days, triggering traffic snarls across the city. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a generally cloudy sky with light rain or drizzle for Wednesday. No alerts have been issued for the capital so far. The weather office also corrected its data on Tuesday for August's average rainfall. On Monday, the IMD said Delhi had received 234.5mm of rain in the first 10 days of August this year, exceeding the month's expected total of 233.1mm. However, on Tuesday, IMD quietly corrected this month's rain figure to 197.2mm in its bulletin. An IMD official also confirmed the discrepancy, saying that the gap in data was due to incorrect rain entry of 56mm instead of 18.7mm for August 6 in its data chart. Rain fury, landslide in Mumbai Mumbai saw moderate rain on Tuesday after a brief pause in monsoon showers, with relatively heavier rainfall in the western suburbs. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said it received half a dozen complaints of electrical short circuits by evening, and 14 reports of trees or branches falling in different parts of the city. A yellow alert has been issued for parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Palghar, and Nashik. Himachal rain kills 70 At least 70 people have lost their lives in rain-related disasters across Himachal Pradesh over the past 43 days, an official report revealed. Between June 30 and August 11, landslides have caused 14 deaths, falls from steep slopes, rocks or trees killed 23, snake bites killed seven, electrocution killed six, and cloudbursts left four dead. As many as 204 roads are currently blocked in the hill state, including two national highways, as per the latest data from SEOC, news agency ANI reported. Additionally, about 82 water supply schemes have also been affected. ...Read MoreMeanwhile, an official report from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) revealed that 70 people have been killed and more than ₹90 crore-worth of damage to public property has been incurred by Himachal Pradesh over the past 43 days. Additionally, 204 roads remain blocked due to rain-related disasters in the hill state. Delhi rain forecast The national capital has been consistently receiving rain over the past few days, triggering traffic snarls across the city. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a generally cloudy sky with light rain or drizzle for Wednesday. No alerts have been issued for the capital so far. The weather office also corrected its data on Tuesday for August's average rainfall. On Monday, the IMD said Delhi had received 234.5mm of rain in the first 10 days of August this year, exceeding the month's expected total of 233.1mm. However, on Tuesday, IMD quietly corrected this month's rain figure to 197.2mm in its bulletin. An IMD official also confirmed the discrepancy, saying that the gap in data was due to incorrect rain entry of 56mm instead of 18.7mm for August 6 in its data chart. Rain fury, landslide in Mumbai Mumbai saw moderate rain on Tuesday after a brief pause in monsoon showers, with relatively heavier rainfall in the western suburbs. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said it received half a dozen complaints of electrical short circuits by evening, and 14 reports of trees or branches falling in different parts of the city. A yellow alert has been issued for parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Palghar, and Nashik. Himachal rain kills 70 At least 70 people have lost their lives in rain-related disasters across Himachal Pradesh over the past 43 days, an official report revealed. Between June 30 and August 11, landslides have caused 14 deaths, falls from steep slopes, rocks or trees killed 23, snake bites killed seven, electrocution killed six, and cloudbursts left four dead. As many as 204 roads are currently blocked in the hill state, including two national highways, as per the latest data from SEOC, news agency ANI reported. Additionally, about 82 water supply schemes have also been affected. Follow all the updates here:Aug 12, 2026, 10:51:49 ISTWeather today LIVE updates: Weather today LIVE updates: The Noida International Airport in Uttar Pradesh's Jewar faced waterlogging issues on Tuesday, less than two months after it started operations.Rainwater accumulated in parts of the airport, and videos of it went viral on social media.Later, a statement from the Noida airport said that the water was cleared within 30 minutes.“Following extremely heavy rainfall over a short time period, rainwater temporarily entered the passage connecting the terminal with the parking area. Airport teams responded promptly, clearing the water under 30 minutes,” the statement read.It also mentioned that there was no impact on flight operations or on the overall functioning of the airport.Aug 12, 2026, 10:43:16 ISTWeather today LIVE: Rain-related disasters have claimed 70 lives across Himachal Pradesh over the past 43 days, according to the latest data from the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC). The data, which covers a period from June 30 to August 11, revealed that landslides have caused 14 deaths, falls from steep slopes, rocks or trees killed 23, snake bites killed seven, electrocution killed six, and cloudbursts left four dead.Aug 12, 2026, 10:41:30 ISTWeather today LIVE updates: The India Meteorological Department has forecast light rain with generally cloudy sky for Delhi on Wednesday.The minimum temperature is recorded at around 26.3 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, while the maximum is expected to settle at around 35 degrees Celsius.Aug 12, 2026, 10:37:28 ISTAt least two persons were killed, and several others were feared trapped after a landslide in Mumbai's Kurla area, with the National Disaster Response Force and fire brigade teams carrying out search and rescue operations.The landslide was reported at 3:48am.