Extreme Weather Conditions Across India: Heatwaves, Thunderstorms, and Monsoon Advances Delhi experienced severe weather conditions on Tuesday, with strong winds reaching up to 111 kilometers per hour sweeping parts of the city. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that maximum temperatures remained significantly above normal, with Ridge recording the highest at 44.7 degrees Celsius, 3.6 degrees above the seasonal average. Other areas like Lodi Road, Palam, Ayanagar, and Safdarjung also saw temperatures exceeding normal levels by 1.5 to 4 degrees. Minimum temperatures were slightly below or above average, with Safdarjung at 29.2 degrees Celsius and Palam at 28 degrees Celsius. The IMD forecast partly cloudy skies on Wednesday, with isolated thunderstorms and lightning expected. In Madhya Pradesh, the Meteorological Centre in Bhopal issued alerts for widespread thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms, and gusty winds over the next five days. Districts like Shahpura-Jabalpur, Patan, and Kurai recorded rainfall of 29.3 mm, 15.8 mm, and 15 mm respectively. Wind speeds reached 74 kmph in Jabalpur and 68 kmph in Sidhi, with hailstorms reported in Jabalpur and Damoh. The forecast predicted moderate thunderstorms with gusts up to 70 kmph in several districts, including Chhindwara, Pandhurna, and Satna, while light thunderstorms accompanied by winds up to 50 kmph were expected in areas like Betul and Ujjain. Gusty winds of 40-60 kmph were also warned for parts of the state through June 14. Punjab’s Bhatinda emerged as the hottest city in India, with a maximum temperature of 46.2 degrees Celsius. Over 30 cities reported temperatures above 43 degrees Celsius.#delhi #india_meteorological_department #punjab #madhya_pradesh #bhopal
Weather Alert: Severe Storms and Heavy Rain Expected Across 17 Indian States on June 11, 2026 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued severe weather alerts for 17 states, including Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bihar, and others, on June 11, 2026. The forecast includes heavy rainfall, strong winds, and thunderstorms, with wind speeds reaching up to 70 km/h in some regions. Key Weather Updates: Delhi: Temperatures are expected to peak at 41°C, with a minimum of 28°C. Storms and thunderstorms are likely. Uttar Pradesh: Heavy rainfall and strong winds are predicted, particularly in regions like Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, and Sitamarhi. Bihar: The state faces a high risk of heavy rain, with wind speeds reaching 70 km/h. Rajasthan: Both eastern and western regions will experience dust storms, rain, and strong winds. Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Kota are under alert. Punjab: Light to moderate rain, accompanied by hail, is expected in areas like Amritsar and Ludhiana. Jharkhand: Widespread rain and thunderstorms are forecast, with potential for heavy downpours in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, and Dhanbad. West Bengal: Moderate to heavy rainfall is anticipated, with thunderstorms likely in Kolkata and Howrah. Chennai and Mumbai: Temperatures will remain high, with 40°C and 34°C respectively, though no immediate storm warnings.#delhi #rajasthan #uttar_pradesh #india_meteorological_department #punjab

Heatwave to End as Rain and Thunderstorms Forecast for Chandigarh, Punjab, and Haryana Residents in Chandigarh, Punjab, and Haryana are expected to experience a significant shift in weather conditions as a prolonged heatwave is set to end. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued forecasts indicating the likelihood of light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and hailstorms across the region starting from Thursday. This marks a major transition from the extreme heat that has gripped the area for several days. The IMD’s Chandigarh regional centre reported that heatwave conditions persisted on Wednesday, with temperatures reaching 45.9°C in Rohtak and 46.3°C in Bathinda. These temperatures were 3.1 to 5°C above the normal range for the season. While the heatwave is expected to continue on Wednesday, the department predicts a drop of 4 to 5°C in maximum temperatures over the next four days. This gradual cooling is anticipated to provide relief to the region’s population, which has endured scorching conditions for an extended period. In Chandigarh, the weather department has specifically forecasted light to moderate rainfall at several locations on Friday, with isolated instances on Thursday and Saturday. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and squall winds of 60-70 km/h, gusting up to 80 km/h, are likely to occur on Thursday and Friday. Isolated hailstorm activity is also expected on Thursday. Similar weather patterns are anticipated across Punjab and Haryana, where thunderstorms, lightning, squalls, and hailstorms may occur at isolated locations during the same period. The IMD has issued an orange alert for the region, emphasizing the potential risks associated with the severe weather.#india_meteorological_department #haryana #punjab #chandigarh #rohtak

Perfect storm: On illicit liquor in India India has experienced numerous mass fatalities linked to the consumption of illegal liquor across states including Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, and Maharashtra. The 2015 Malwani incident, which resulted in over 100 deaths, led to official pledges of systemic reform that failed to materialize. A recent tragedy in Pune-Pimpri-Chinchwad saw more than a dozen victims, primarily from working-class backgrounds in impoverished neighborhoods. Preliminary investigations revealed a structured supply chain involving industry-grade methanol, a toxic substance responsible for most hooch-related deaths, sourced from outside the state and blended with ethanol to create potent illicit liquor. The demand for legally sanctioned alcohol is hindered by high state taxes, pushing low-income individuals toward illegal alternatives. Methanol's low cost and high volume yield significantly boost margins for producers, though some under investigation have claimed that poisoning customers is not in the interest of regular vendors. These operations often operate as semi-visible local economies reliant on tolerance rather than secrecy, raising concerns about police and local authorities' potential complicity. Investigations into upstream suppliers and alleged kingpins have frequently yielded inconclusive results, with early enforcement efforts focusing only on retail vendors. The recurring nature of these tragedies stems from a convergence of factors. A major regulatory gap lies in the ease with which methanol is diverted for illicit use. Daily-wage laborers, who face physical strain from manual work, often seek cheap relief, compounded by economic instability and addiction. Scholars argue this combination outweighs caution regarding toxic substances.#india #uttar_pradesh #gujarat #punjab #tamil_nadu

Gurindervir Singh, a 22-year-old sprinter from Punjab, has emerged as a trailblazer in Indian athletics by breaking the national record in the 100-meter dash. Competing in the 2023 National Games, he clocked an astonishing 10.27 seconds, surpassing the previous record of 10.35 seconds set by him in 2021. His performance not only redefined expectations for athletes from northern India but also sparked a national conversation about the potential of regional talent. A Journey of Determination Singh’s journey began in Punjab, where he faced significant challenges. Despite his raw talent, he struggled with inadequate training facilities and financial constraints. In Punjab, athletes often received minimal support, with daily meals costing just ₹160, which was frequently insufficient. This led to periods of hunger and health issues, delaying his progress. However, his resolve never wavered. In 2021, Singh joined the Reliance Foundation, a Mumbai-based sports academy, to access better facilities. The move was pivotal: Mumbai offers state-of-the-art training infrastructure, including synthetic tracks, nutritionists, and specialized coaching. This shift allowed Singh to refine his technique and build the physical and mental stamina required for elite competition. Breaking Barriers and Setting Records Singh’s breakthrough came during the Under-18 National Championships, where he set a national record. His success continued in the Under-19 Asian Games, where he won a gold medal. By 2021, he had already established himself as a rising star, but his most significant achievement came in 2023. The 2023 National Games in Uttarakhand were a turning point. Despite a subpar performance in the national championships, Singh’s time of 10.27 seconds in the 100m dash shattered the previous record.#mumbai #uttarakhand #punjab #gurindervir_singh #reliance_foundation

Weather Office Warns Of Heatwave Across Northwest, Central India This Week The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning that heatwave to severe heatwave conditions are likely to persist over the plains of northwest and central India during the upcoming week. The advisory, released on Monday, highlights the gradual rise in maximum temperatures across several regions, with specific temperature increases projected for different states. The IMD emphasized that these conditions are expected to last from Monday through May 24, with isolated pockets in multiple states facing extreme heat. According to the IMD’s special bulletin, northwest India is anticipated to experience a gradual increase in maximum temperatures by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius from Monday to May 24. Chhattisgarh, meanwhile, is expected to see a rise of 3 to 4 degrees Celsius until May 21. The department also noted that no significant temperature changes are likely in Maharashtra and Gujarat until May 18, after which a gradual decrease of 2 to 3 degrees Celsius is projected between May 19 and May 24. The warning specifies that isolated pockets in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, West Rajasthan, and east Rajasthan are expected to witness heatwave conditions between Monday and May 24. In west Uttar Pradesh and east Uttar Pradesh, heatwave to severe heatwave conditions could occur between Tuesday and May 24. Additionally, regions such as Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Marathwada, and central Maharashtra are likely to see heatwave conditions in isolated pockets on different dates within the same timeframe. The IMD also mentioned that isolated pockets in Bihar and Telangana are expected to experience heatwave conditions on various dates between Monday and May 21.#delhi #india_meteorological_department #haryana #punjab #chhattisgarh
Match Summary: Punjab vs Hyderabad (IPL 2024) Result: Hyderabad (SRH) won by 10 wickets. Key Highlights: Hyderabad's Dominant Powerplay: Hyderabad scored 79 runs in the powerplay (1 wicket lost) with aggressive batting from Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head. Abhishek hit 4 sixes and 2 fours in his 13-ball innings (35 runs), while Head opened the innings with a quick 9-run over. Punjab's Struggles: Punjab lost 4 wickets in the powerplay, including Shreyas Iyer (38 runs off 19 balls) and Mayank Agarwal (38 runs off 13 balls). Pat Cummins (Hyderabad's captain) took a crucial wicket of Abhishek Sharma in the 4th over, breaking Punjab's momentum. Dropped Catches: Hyderabad's bowlers faced criticism for missed opportunities: Shreyas Iyer dropped a catch off Yuzvendra Chahal (11th over). Lokesh Rahul dropped a catch off Chahal (11th over). Shubman Gill dropped a catch off Arshdeep Singh (15th over). These errors allowed Punjab to score 32 runs in the 12th over, but Hyderabad's resilience kept them in control. Key Performances: Travis Head (32 runs off 12 balls) and Abhishek Sharma (35 runs off 13 balls) led Hyderabad's innings. Yuzvendra Chahal (3 wickets) and Arshdeep Singh (2 wickets) were Punjab's main bowlers. Team Changes & Context: Hyderabad's Lineup Adjustments: Nitish Reddy replaced Aniket Verma in the XI. Shreyas Iyer and Lokesh Rahul returned to the squad after previous absences. Punjab's Strategy: Captain Shreyas Iyer emphasized learning from past losses and adapting tactics. Punjab's recent form: Lost 2 consecutive matches after a 6-match winning streak. League Standings Impact: Hyderabad (SRH) moved to the top of the points table with this win. Punjab remains in contention but faces pressure after back-to-back losses. Takeaways: Hyderabad's aggressive batting and clinical bowling secured a dominant win.#hyderabad #shreyas_iyer #punjab #srh #travis_head

Weather Alert: Severe Storms and Heavy Rain Expected Across 13 Indian States on May 5, 2026 The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a severe weather alert for 13 states and union territories on May 5, 2026, warning of heavy rainfall, strong winds, lightning, and thunderstorms. The storm system is expected to impact regions including Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of Uttarakhand. Key Details of the Alert: Wind Speeds: Winds are forecasted to reach up to 70 km/h in several regions, with localized gusts exceeding 60-70 km/h in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand. Rainfall: Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand will face moderate to heavy rain, with snowfall in higher altitude areas like Manali. Lightning and Thunder: Lightning and thunderstorms are likely to accompany the rainfall, particularly in northern and eastern states. Temperature Drops: In Himachal Pradesh, temperatures are projected to drop significantly, with Manali experiencing a high of 6°C and a low of -2°C. Regional Impacts: Delhi and NCR: Delhi will see heavy rain, with temperatures dropping to 25°C. The National Capital Region (NCR) is advised to prepare for flooding and traffic disruptions. Punjab and Haryana: Farmers are warned of potential crop damage due to heavy rain and strong winds. The state government has urged agricultural authorities to monitor fields closely. Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh: These states will face intense rainfall and lightning, with localized flooding risks. The IMD has advised residents to avoid open areas and stay indoors.#delhi #india_meteorological_department #haryana #punjab #madhya_pradesh

The delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies between 1951 and 1977 was primarily driven by population data from the 1951 census, with adjustments made in subsequent years (1963, 1973, and 1984) to reflect demographic changes. Here's a structured breakdown of the key points and implications: --- Historical Delimitation (1951–1977): Population-Based Adjustments: The initial delimitation in 1952 was based on the 1951 census, which aimed to ensure equitable representation by balancing population disparities between regions. However, there was no direct "contest" between North and South during this period. The focus was on adjusting boundaries to reflect population shifts rather than regional political dynamics. Rajasthan and Punjab Reorganization: The reorganization of states (e.g., Rajasthan in 1956, Punjab in 1966) influenced constituency boundaries, but these changes were more about administrative restructuring than regional political competition. Limited Regional Disparities: The North (including states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Punjab) had a larger population share, so they retained more seats. The South (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, etc.) had fewer seats due to lower population density, but this was not framed as a "contest" but rather a demographic reality. --- 2026 Delimitation and Its Implications for 2029 Elections: BJP's Strategy: The BJP's decision to use the 2011 census data (instead of the more recent 2026 data) is a strategic move to avoid giving more seats to South Indian states. The 2011 data shows slower population growth in the South compared to the North, which would result in fewer seats for Southern states under the new delimitation. Impact on 2029 Elections: North Gains: States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Punjab (which have higher population growth) would gain more seats, strengthening the BJP's electoral base.#rajasthan #uttar_pradesh #bjp #punjab #bihar

Pre-Monsoon Rain Alert: Heavy Showers Expected Across India from April 14–17 A significant pre-monsoon rainfall event is forecasted to affect multiple Indian states from April 14 to April 17, 2026, with thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall expected in various regions. The weather system is driven by a combination of factors, including a Western Disturbance, moisture inflow from the Bay of Bengal, and wind discontinuity, which together are expected to trigger intense but short-lived weather events. While this is not the onset of the monsoon season, the rainfall is anticipated to provide temporary relief from rising temperatures in several parts of the country. The weather system is expected to begin on April 14 with light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms in northern and eastern India. Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and western Uttar Pradesh may experience cloudy skies, gusty winds, and isolated rain showers. Eastern states such as Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal are likely to see more active thunderstorm development, with moderate rainfall in several districts. By April 15, the rainfall activity is projected to expand further across central and eastern India. Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal may receive moderate to heavy rainfall, accompanied by lightning and strong winds. Central regions like Chhattisgarh and parts of Madhya Pradesh are also expected to be influenced by the system, while northern states may continue to experience brief thunderstorms and showers. April 16 is anticipated to be the most intense day of the weather spell, with northeastern states such as Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, and Mizoram likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall. This could lead to localized disruptions, including waterlogging in low-lying areas.#delhi #haryana #punjab #bay_of_bengal #western_disturbance

Priya Kapur Shares Husband Sunjay Kapur’s Handwritten Note on 1st Wedding Anniversary After His Death Priya Sachdev Kapoor, the widow of late actor Sunjay Kapoor, shared a handwritten note from her late husband on the ninth anniversary of their wedding, marking the first year since his passing. The post, shared on Instagram, has sparked widespread emotional responses online, with many praising the couple’s enduring love and the poignant message left behind by Sunjay. Sunjay Kapoor, known for his work in Bollywood, passed away in 2026 at the age of 53. His death occurred during a polo match on June 12, when a bee entered his mouth, leading to a heart attack shortly after. The incident left his wife, Priya, and their family in deep grief. In the years following his death, Priya has frequently posted memories of Sunjay on social media, honoring their relationship and his legacy. For their ninth wedding anniversary, Priya shared a heartfelt message alongside a collection of photographs from their wedding day. The images depict her in a traditional Punjabi outfit, while Sunjay is seen in a white kurta-pajama, wearing a pink dupatta. The post includes a quote from Sunjay’s handwritten note, which he had written for her on their seventh anniversary. The note reads: “I want to be with you for the next 7 lifetimes. I will hold onto every word you said.” Priya’s post also includes a detailed account of Sunjay’s words, emphasizing the depth of their bond. She wrote, “You were not just my husband; you were my soulmate, my safe place, and the rhythm of my heart. With you, I found a home. Loving you was the easiest and most beautiful thing I’ve ever known. You turned ordinary moments into magic.#bollywood #punjab #priya_kapur #sunjay_kapoor #polo_match
Unseasonal Hailstorms and Rain Devastate Crops in Rajasthan and Punjab Days Before Harvest A series of unseasonal hailstorms and torrential rains have wreaked havoc on rabi crops across Rajasthan and Punjab, wiping out entire fields in regions like Bikaner’s Arjunsar and Moga districts. Farmers report 100% loss of wheat, mustard, and chickpea in areas where the damage has been most severe, with the timing of the disaster—days before harvest—exacerbating the crisis. The unseasonal weather has left many struggling to recover, as delayed crop insurance payments and the unpredictability of the climate continue to compound their distress. In Bikaner’s Arjunsar region, farmer Bhagirath Karwasra described the devastation as “a thick white blanket” covering his 7.5-hectare field, a stark contrast to the typical April landscape. The hailstorms, which struck between April 2 and 4, brought hailstones as large as lemons, destroying crops that were just days away from being harvested. Karwasra had planted wheat on 4 hectares, mustard on 3 hectares, and the remainder in barley, chickpea, and psyllium. The loss is staggering: wheat and mustard alone cost him Rs 9.6 lakh on 7 hectares, with yields expected to be zero this season. “One hundred per cent gone,” he said, emphasizing the scale of the destruction. The damage is not isolated to Karwasra’s field. Across 20 villages in Bikaner’s Arjunsar region, farmers are reporting similar losses. Unseasonal hailstorms and heavy rainfall have caused widespread destruction of rabi crops, with rainfall levels far exceeding normal thresholds. In the week beginning March 25, Bikaner recorded 480% excess rainfall, while districts like Dausa saw an astronomical 3,060% excess in a single week.#rajasthan #punjab #bikaner #moga #india_metereological_department

Navjot Kaur Launches Bharatiya Rashtravadi Party: A New Political Option Amid Controversy Navjot Kaur, the wife of former cricketer and Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu, announced the launch of her new political party, the Bharatiya Rashtravadi Party, through a social media post. The announcement was made on her X account, where she shared a photo with the party’s name prominently displayed in the background. She described the move as a “much-awaited declaration,” emphasizing her commitment to national service and addressing the aspirations of the people. Kaur’s party platform focuses on principles such as justice, peace, and selfless service, with an emphasis on spiritual and moral development. She stated that the party aims to restore dignity to Punjab, which she claims has lost its “lost honor,” and to establish a government that reflects the values of equality, freedom, and collective progress. Her vision includes a system where governance is driven by the people, with leaders guided by truth and compassion. The decision to launch the party followed a series of controversies within the Congress party. Kaur had previously accused the party of selling leadership positions for 500 crore rupees, a claim that sparked widespread backlash. Congress leaders suspended her from the party in December 2023 after she criticized the party’s handling of political appointments. Despite being suspended, she remained active in public discourse, eventually leaving Congress entirely. Kaur’s political journey has been marked by tensions with her husband, Sidhu, who was a prominent Congress leader in Punjab. In 2021, Sidhu was removed as Punjab’s chief minister after allegations of lobbying, a move that sparked protests and accusations of favoritism.#punjab #navjot_singh_sidhu #navjot_kaur #bharatiya_rashtravadi_party #modi

Navjot Kaur Sidhu Creates New Party, Halts Speculation About Joining BJP After being expelled from the Congress party in early 2026, Dr. Navjot Kaur Sidhu announced the formation of her new political party, the Bharatiya Rashtriya Party (Bharatiya Rashtriya Party), on April 6, 2026. The move came amid ongoing speculation about her potential joining the BJP, but her decision to establish a new party has temporarily paused those discussions. In a social media post, Sidhu stated that the party aims to focus on national-level governance with principles of justice, peace, and service, while also emphasizing the restoration of Punjab’s “old identity” rooted in shared culture, justice, and freedom. Sidhu’s announcement followed her expulsion from the Congress party, which had occurred at the start of 2026. Since then, media outlets had speculated about her possible shift to the BJP, given her political history and the shifting dynamics within Indian politics. However, her decision to launch a new party has redirected attention to her vision for the Bharatiya Rashtriya Party. In her statement, she highlighted the need for a “national alternative” to address the shortcomings of existing political leadership, stating that the party would work to align with the aspirations of the people. The party’s platform includes a commitment to “satya (truth) and prema (love)” as guiding principles, with an emphasis on collective action and grassroots engagement. Sidhu also reiterated her focus on Punjab, vowing to restore the state’s “old identity” through initiatives that promote shared cultural values, justice, and self-reliance. She emphasized that the party would strive to create a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people,” reflecting her desire to connect directly with citizens.#pakistan #punjab #congress_party #navjot_kaur_sidhu #bharatiya_rashtriya_party

IMD Issues Alert: 1000 km Cloud Cover Over Delhi, Severe Storms and Hail Expected in North and Central India The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert warning of severe storms, heavy rainfall, and hailstorms in North and Central India, with a 1000 km long band of clouds forming over Delhi. The unusual weather pattern is attributed to an active Western Disturbance, which has disrupted the typical autumn season, replacing the expected warmth with sudden gusts, rain, and hail. The alert highlights the potential for significant damage to crops and infrastructure as the weather system continues to affect the region. The Western Disturbance, a weather phenomenon originating from the Mediterranean region, has intensified and is now causing widespread disruption across North and Central India. This system, which typically brings rain during the pre-monsoon season, has become unusually persistent, leading to unseasonal weather conditions. The IMD has issued yellow alerts for Delhi-NCR, citing the extensive cloud cover that has spread across the region, creating a stark contrast to the usual clear skies. The weather system is expected to bring heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and hail, with the most severe impacts anticipated in the coming days. The formation of these extreme weather conditions is linked to the interaction between the Western Disturbance and the warm, moist air rising from the Indian subcontinent. As the cold, moist air from the Mediterranean meets the warm, dry air over the plains, it creates a convective activity that results in the formation of massive cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds produce sudden and intense rainfall, lightning, and strong winds, with hailstones forming as water droplets freeze at high altitudes and fall to the ground.#rajasthan #india_meteorological_department #punjab #delhi_ncr #western_disturbance

Earthquake Of Magnitude 5.9 Jolts Jammu And Kashmir, Tremors Felt Delhi-NCR A significant earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale struck Jammu and Kashmir on Friday, April 3, 2026, causing tremors that were felt across multiple regions including Delhi-NCR, Punjab, and other neighboring areas. The seismic event occurred at 9:46 pm local time, with the epicenter located near Darawan, at coordinates 36.52°N latitude and 71.01°E longitude. The earthquake’s depth was recorded at 175 kilometers, which is considered a moderate depth, potentially reducing the intensity of surface effects compared to shallower quakes. Residents in Jammu and Kashmir reported brief but noticeable ground shaking, with some describing a sudden jolt that lasted for several seconds. In Srinagar, chandeliers and fans were observed moving, prompting brief panic among locals. A resident from Delhi recounted the experience, stating, “When the earthquake struck, I was sitting in the room, and I felt the bed shaking, and when I looked up, the fan was shaking too. When I came out, I saw that the people around me were also scared…” This account was shared via social media, highlighting the widespread impact of the tremors. In Chandigarh, Baldev Chand, a resident living on the second floor of a flat, described the event as “a strong jolt that lasted for a few seconds.” According to a PTI report, the tremors caused temporary alarm but did not result in significant structural damage. Similarly, Ajay Kumar, who resides on the 11th floor of a residential society in Zirakpur, Punjab, noted, “The tremors lasted for a few seconds. We thought of rushing down but the tremors stopped soon.” These accounts underscore the localized nature of the shaking, with no major casualties or infrastructure collapse reported.#jammu_and_kashmir #punjab #delhi_ncr #indian_meteorological_department #daranwan

5.9 Earthquake Hits Afghanistan; Tremors Felt in Delhi-NCR, North India A powerful 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on Friday evening, triggering tremors that were felt across Delhi-NCR and several regions of North India. The seismic activity occurred around 9:50 pm local time, causing widespread concern among residents in the affected areas. While the epicenter of the earthquake was located in Afghanistan, the tremors extended their reach to neighboring regions, including parts of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. The India Today report, dated April 3, 2026, noted that the earthquake was felt as far as Delhi-NCR, where residents experienced mild shaking. Although no immediate casualties or significant structural damage were reported, authorities urged people to remain cautious and monitor updates from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The tremors, while not severe, raised alarms about the region’s vulnerability to seismic activity, particularly given the proximity of fault lines in the area. The earthquake’s magnitude of 5.9 on the Richter scale is classified as a moderate event, capable of causing minor damage to poorly constructed buildings. However, the lack of major infrastructure damage in the immediate aftermath suggests that the quake did not reach the critical threshold for widespread destruction. Officials in Delhi and North India swiftly responded by advising citizens to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel during the tremors. The incident has sparked renewed discussions about earthquake preparedness in the region. Experts have highlighted the need for improved building codes and emergency response systems, especially in densely populated urban centers like Delhi-NCR.#india_meteorological_department #afghanistan #punjab #delhi_ncr #national_disaster_response_force

Rain Alert: Western Disturbance Impact, Delhi-Punjab to Rajasthan Expected to See Storms and Rain - Northwest India March Western Disturbance Rainfall Temperature Ahlbs - AajTak A series of active western disturbances has led to frequent rainfall, strong winds, and stormy weather in northwestern India, altering the weather pattern across the region. This has resulted in ongoing rainfall conditions in several parts of the country. The onset of March brought intense heat and a heatwave threat, but a strong western disturbance around March 15th changed the weather completely. The impact was felt in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, where rainfall, lightning, and strong winds were observed, leading to a drop in temperatures and relief from the heat. Since then, the weather has remained consistently active. Pre-monsoon rains and storms have prevented temperatures from rising further, creating relatively pleasant weather conditions. However, the frequent changes in weather patterns suggest that similar conditions may persist in the coming days. Two new western disturbances are expected to become active around March 26th and 28th, potentially increasing rainfall activity. Light rain may begin in Punjab, Haryana, and western Rajasthan from March 25th onwards. Delhi and surrounding areas could experience rainfall, strong winds, and lightning on March 26th and 27th. The impact is expected to intensify by March 29th, with widespread rainfall likely in northern and eastern Rajasthan, western Uttar Pradesh, and other regions. This pattern could continue intermittently until March 31st. The weather is expected to remain under control until the end of the month, reducing the heatwave risk. However, continuous rainfall and strong winds could be detrimental to standing crops.#delhi #rajasthan #haryana #punjab #western_disturbance

Rains not over yet: Back-to-back weather systems to keep India on edge next week A weak western disturbance is expected to impact weather conditions on Monday, March 23, primarily affecting regions such as Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Punjab, north Rajasthan, and Chandigarh. The system is anticipated to bring scattered rainfall and light showers, adding to the ongoing monsoon activity in the region. Meteorological officials have warned that the weather pattern could lead to intermittent light rain, with the potential for localized flooding in low-lying areas. The forecast highlights the continued influence of multiple weather systems, which have been contributing to erratic rainfall across northern and central India. While the immediate impact of the western disturbance is expected to be relatively mild, the cumulative effect of these systems could prolong the wet spell, keeping the country on alert for further precipitation. The Indian Meteorological Department has advised residents in the affected areas to remain cautious and prepare for potential disruptions to daily activities. The timing of the disturbance coincides with the ongoing monsoon season, which has already seen above-average rainfall in several parts of the country. This has led to concerns about waterlogging and the risk of landslides in hilly regions. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have urged local governments to implement contingency measures to mitigate any adverse effects. The weather outlook for the coming days remains uncertain, with the possibility of additional systems forming in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. These could further complicate the weather pattern, leading to prolonged periods of rain and affecting agricultural activities.#haryana #punjab #delhi_ncr #indian_meteorological_department #north_rajasthan

बारिश के बाद दिल्ली-NCR के कई इलाके लबालब, जगह-जगह ट्रैफिक जाम दिल्ली-एनसीआर के कई इलाकों में शुक्रवार सुबह से ही झमाझम बारिश हो रही है। तेज हवाओं और बिजली की चमक के साथ मौसम में बदलाव देखने को मिला है। सुबह से जारी बारिश से लोगों को गर्मी से राहत मिली है, लेकिन इस बीच ट्रैफिक जाम के कारण परेशानियां भी बढ़ गई हैं। बारिश के कारण लोगों को गर्मी से राहत मिल रही है, लेकिन सड़कों पर जाम के कारण लोगों की परेशानियां भी बढ़ गई हैं। दिल्ली में कई इलाकों में सुबह से बारिश लगातार जारी है। भारत मौसम विज्ञान विभाग ने दिल्ली-एनसीआर के लिए अलर्ट भी जारी किया है। बारिश के बीच कई जगहों पर ट्रैफिक जाम की समस्या से लोगों को परेशानी का सामना करना पड़ रहा है। सुबह करीब 5 बजे से ही आसमान में बादल छाए हैं और तेज गर्जना के साथ बारिश हो रही है। मौसम बदलने से गर्मी से राहत तो मिली है, लेकिन सड़कों पर जाम के कारण लोगों की परेशानियां भी बढ़ गई हैं। पिछले कुछ दिनों से ही दिल्ली-एनसीआर में लगातार बारिश का दौर जारी है। भारत मौसम विज्ञान विभाग के अनुसार, आज आसमान में आम तौर पर बादल छाए रहेंगे। सुबह के समय हल्की बारिश के साथ गरज-बिजली की संभावना है। आने वाले दिनों में बारिश की संभावना नहीं जताई गई है। मौसम विभाग ने जम्मू-कश्मीर, लद्दाख, हिमाचल प्रदेश और उत्तराखंड में भारी बारिश और बर्फबारी की संभावना जताई है। इसके साथ ही पंजाब, हरियाणा, चंडीगढ़, पश्चिमी और पूर्वी उत्तर प्रदेश, पूर्वी राजस्थान में भी बारिश का अलर्ट जारी किया गया है। मौसम विभाग के अनुसार, आने वाले दिनों में दिल्ली-एनसीआर में बारिश की संभावना नहीं है। लेकिन आगामी दिनों में अन्य क्षेत्रों में बारिश के अलर्ट के बारे में जानकारी दी गई है। इसके साथ ही दिल्ली-एनसीआर में ट्रैफिक जाम की समस्या बरकरार रहेगी, जिससे लोगों की परेशानी बनी रहेगी।#uttar_pradesh #haryana #punjab #delhi_ncr #jammu_kashmir
