LIST OF RECENT EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS IN INDIA
- Heatwave, floods in Delhi
- Heavy rains caused floods in capital New Delhi in June, following weeks of extreme heat.
- Torrential rains caused a fatal airport roof collapse in June.
- Three students drowned in a flooded basement classroom on July 27.
- Heavy rains & thunderstorm in Mumbai
- In May, thunderstorms caused a billboard to collapse in financial capital Mumbai, killing at least 14 people, while flash floods in July disrupted transportation.
- Rivers overflow in Assam
- Several rivers swelled up in Assam state in the northeast in July after seasonal monsoon rains, triggering floods and landslides that killed at least 79 people and displaced thousands. More than 150 animals, including rare one-horned rhinoceros, drowned the state’s Kaziranga National Park.
- Cyclone in southern India
- A severe cyclone hit India’s southeastern coast in December 2023, after torrential rains and flooding killed at least 13 people. Sustained downpours in Tamil Nadu state in the subsequent days led to inundated neighbourhoods, roads and railways, and killed at least 31 people.
- Himalayan glacial lake outburst
- A Himalayan glacial lake burst its banks in October 2023 after heavy rains in the northeastern state of Sikkim, triggering the region’s worst floods in more than 50 years which killed 179 and swept away homes and bridges.
- Landslide sweeps power projects
- A landslide 20 km (12 miles) away from the second highest peak in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand in February 2021 left more than 200 dead, triggered flash floods and swept away two hydroelectric projects.
- Landslides near Mumbai
- A landslide in July 2023 flattened several homes in a village near Mumbai, killing at least 27 and trapped scores of residents.
- Floods in Kerala
- The southern state of Kerala witnessed its worst flood in a century in 2018, which killing at least 373 people and displaced 1.2 million to shelter camps. The state had received 40% more rainfall than usual.
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