Tropical storm leaves Philippines with 6 dead, 2 missing
Tropical storm Bebinca left the Philippines with six dead and at least two missing, the Philippine government said on Sunday.
Tropical storm Bebinca left the Philippines with six dead and at least two missing, the Philippine government said on Sunday.
According to the information received from the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), the system was closest to Sagar Islands at a distance of about 660km in the south-southeast.
Temperatures also soared across the UK due to the storm, which is reportedly expected to last until Sunday.
Expressing profound concern over the incurred losses in various northeastern states, the home minister urged BJP workers to extend their full support to those impacted by the wrath of nature.
Shortly after storm Ciaran lashed Western Europe, the region now braces for yet another storm, Domingos.
Gale-force winds and huge waves smashed into seafront towns, with dramatic images showing massive flooding that has damaged shops, houses and restaurants.
The storm hit Etawah, Banda, Auriyya, Meerut, Kanpur rural, Kannauj, Farukkhabad and Orai districts.
At least 27 people were dead and over 100 injured in Rajasthan. In western Uttar Pradesh, 64 people lost their lives and 30 people were injured.
Rains and storm have badly affected the crops here in Meerut. Taking cognizance in the matter Divisional Commissioner has directed…
With pre-monsoon rains escaping Delhi-NCR for a long time now, the region had seen early arrival of heat. Both maximum and minimum temperatures have been settling above the normal average for many days now.