India
Delhi faces 7-day rains, yellow alert for June.
As the monsoon season unfolds, the capital city of India, Delhi, finds itself at the mercy of heavy downpours. In a recent weather update, meteorological authorities have issued a yellow alert for the month of June, indicating the likelihood of continuous rainfall over a period of seven days. This news has sparked both anticipation and concern among Delhiites, as they prepare to navigate through the challenges and joys that come with the monsoon season.
Delhi’s Monsoon Experience:
Delhi, known for its scorching summers, eagerly awaits the arrival of the monsoon rains. These rains bring relief from the sweltering heat, rejuvenating the city with their cool and refreshing showers. However, the monsoon season also poses several challenges, such as waterlogging, traffic congestion, and an increase in vector-borne diseases.
The Yellow Alert:
A yellow alert is a cautionary measure issued by meteorological departments to warn residents about potentially heavy rainfall. It serves as an early warning system, allowing authorities and citizens to take necessary precautions and make informed decisions. The yellow alert for Delhi in June indicates that the city should expect significant rainfall for a prolonged period of time.
Impact on Daily Life:
The prospect of seven consecutive days of rainfall undoubtedly has an impact on the daily lives of Delhiites. Commuting becomes a daunting task as roads become waterlogged and traffic congestion ensues. Public transportation services may experience delays, causing inconvenience to commuters. Additionally, power outages are not uncommon during heavy rains, which can disrupt daily routines.
Precautionary Measures:
To ensure the safety and well-being of residents, it is crucial to take appropriate precautionary measures during such weather conditions. Here are some steps that individuals and authorities can take:
Stay updated: Keep an eye on weather forecasts and updates provided by official sources. Stay tuned to local news channels or install weather apps on your smartphone for real-time information.
Plan your commute: If possible, avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rainfall. If you must venture out, plan your route in advance and stay informed about road conditions and traffic updates.
Prepare your home: Clear any clogged drains or gutters around your property to prevent waterlogging. Keep emergency supplies handy, such as candles, flashlights, and a first aid kit.
Stay cautious on the roads: Exercise caution while driving and adhere to traffic rules. Avoid crossing waterlogged areas, as they can hide open drains or pose other hazards.
Prevent waterborne diseases: With increased rainfall comes the risk of waterborne diseases. Ensure that you have access to clean drinking water and maintain good hygiene practices to reduce the chances of illness.
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Jagbir Singh, a former hockey coach for India, had a heart attack and is in intensive care.
Jagbir suffered a heart attack while the doctors were treating him for the blocked artery.
Former India forward and hockey coach Jagbir Singh on Friday complained of chest congestion and was rushed to the hospital, where he suffered a massive heart attack during a procedure.
The two-time Olympian is here for the Hockey India League (HIL) with Team Gonasika.
Jagbir felt breathing problems during the team’s training session on Friday afternoon and was immediately taken to Apollo Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a blocked artery.
He suffered a heart attack while the doctors were treating him for the blocked artery.
“Jagbir felt breathing problems after he went to hotel following the Team Gonasika’s training session with whom he is associated. He was instantly taken to Apollo Hospital where he is under ICU now,” a source told PTI.
An excellent forward of his time, Jagbir is currently in ICU.
The 59-year-old former Air India employee represented India in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul and the 1992 Games in Barcelona.
He played for India between 1985 and 1996, winning a bronze medal in the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul and a silver in the 1990 edition in Beijing. In all, he earned 175 international caps.
Jagbir coached the Indian men’s team in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
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Delhi Weather and AQI Today: View the January 4, 2025 weather forecast.
Check the weather forecast and air quality updates for Delhi on January 4, 2025 here.
The temperature in Delhi today, on January 4, 2025, is 20.05 °C. The day’s forecast indicates a minimum and maximum temperature of 10.05 °C and 25.93 °C, respectively. The relative humidity is 36% and the wind speed is 36 km/h. The sun rose at 07:14 AM and will set at 05:37 PM.
Tomorrow, on Sunday, January 5, 2025, Delhi is predicted to experience a minimum and maximum temperature of 16.77 °C and 25.44 °C, respectively. Tomorrow humidity levels will be at 31%.
Today’s forecast promises the sky to be clouds. Please plan your day according to the temperature and predicted weather conditions. Enjoy the sunshine and don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses as you soak up the weather.
Weather and AQI predictions in Delhi for next 7 days:
Date | Temperature (°C) | Sky |
---|---|---|
January 5, 2025 | 20.05 | Few clouds |
January 6, 2025 | 22.62 | Scattered clouds |
January 7, 2025 | 21.02 | Light rain |
January 8, 2025 | 20.95 | Sky is clear |
January 9, 2025 | 18.75 | Sky is clear |
January 10, 2025 | 19.97 | Few clouds |
January 11, 2025 | 20.63 | Sky is clear |
Weather in other cities on January 4, 2025
City | Temperature (°C) | Sky |
---|---|---|
Mumbai | 25.86 °C | Scattered clouds |
Kolkata | 19.06 °C | Scattered clouds |
Chennai | 25.36 °C | Broken clouds |
Bengaluru | 21.53 °C | Few clouds |
Hyderabad | 24.52 °C | Scattered clouds |
Ahmedabad | 25.32 °C | Sky is clear |
Delhi | 20.05 °C | Few clouds |
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Today, PM Narendra Modi will officially launch the Grameen Bharat Mahotsav in Delhi.
The Mahotsav, which will be held on the theme ‘Building a Resilient Rural India for Viksit Bharat 2047,’ will celebrate rural India’s entrepreneurial spirit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Grameen Bharat Mahotsav 2025 on Saturday morning at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.
Celebrating Rural India’s entrepreneurial spirit and cultural heritage, the Mahotsav will be held from 4 to 9 January with the theme ‘Building a Resilient Rural India for a Viksit Bharat 2047’.
The Mahotsav, through various discussions, workshops and masterclasses, aims to enhance rural infrastructure, create self-reliant economies, and foster innovation within rural communities.
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, under the aegis of Department of Financial Services, is organizing this mega conclave cum exhibition.
Its objectives include promoting economic stability and financial security among rural populations, with a special focus on North-East India, by addressing financial inclusion and supporting sustainable agricultural practices.
A significant focus of the Mahotsav will be to empower rural women through entrepreneurship; bring together government officials, thought leaders, rural entrepreneurs, artisans and stakeholders from diverse sectors to build a roadmap for collaborative and collective rural transformation; encourage discussions around leveraging technology and innovative practices to enhance rural livelihoods; and showcase India’s rich cultural heritage through vibrant performances and exhibitions.
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 1,675 newly constructed flats for the dwellers of JJ clusters and also handed over keys to eligible beneficiaries at Swabhiman Apartments in Ashok Vihar, Delhi. Ahead of the inauguration, PM Modi also inspected newly constructed flats for the dwellers of Jhuggi Jhopri (JJ) clusters under the In-Situ Slum Rehabilitation Project.
The objective of the project is to provide the residents of the JJ clusters in Delhi with a better and healthier living environment equipped with proper amenities and facilities, a press release had said.
For every ₹25 lakh spent on the construction of a flat by the government, eligible beneficiaries pay less than 7 per cent of the total amount, comprising ₹1.42 lakh as a nominal contribution and ₹30,000 for five years of maintenance.
PM Narendra Modi also virtually inaugurated two urban redevelopment projects – the World Trade Centre at Nauroji Nagar and GPRA Type-II Quarters at Sarojini Nagar, CBSE’s Integrated Office Complex at Dwarka and also laid the foundation stone of Veer Savarkar College at Roshanpura, Najafgarh.
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