NEW DELHI: Widespread flooding has hit several parts of northern India, officials said, with more thunderstorms forecast for Wednesday as local media reported that 10,000 people were evacuated from the river banks in capital Delhi. The monsoon season in India has been particularly intense this year, killing at least 130 people in August alone in north India, wiping out villages and destroying infrastructure.

Unprecedented rainfall wreaks havoc in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, causing widespread devastation and loss of life.

Yamuna river in Delhi breaches 'danger level' with water levels rising, expected to reach 'evacuation level' by evening.

NEW DELHI: Widespread flooding has hit several parts of northern India, officials said, with more thunderstorms forecast for Wednesday as local media reported that 10,000 people…

Delhi's Nigambodh Ghat and Geeta Colony crematorium halt operations due to flooding, displacing thousands in the city.

Yamuna River floods parts of NCR, submerging roads and farms, with evacuations as water levels rise above danger mark.

India rains highlights: Follow the live updates on heavy rains, floods and landslides across various States, from The Hindu on September 5, 2025

IMD predicts more rainfall in northwest India; states continue to grapple with aftermath of monsoon havoc.

Yamuna river in Delhi remains above danger mark, triggering evacuations, with agencies monitoring closely for potential flood risks.