Death toll nears 90 in Himachal, yellow alert for rain in Uttarakhand today

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The monsoon has been making lives difficult in parts of northern India, especially Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, which have been witnessing rampant floods and landslides caused by incessant rain..

Indian Army personnel rescue people stuck in the flooded Sanauri Adda area after an increase in the water level of Badi Nadi river following heavy monsoon rain..

Police and other agencies on Wednesday evacuated more than 750 people and more than 250 cattle, officials said.. Yamuna's water level on Wednesday broke the previous all-time record of 207.49 metres set 45 years ago by a significant margin..

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal asked people living in low-lying areas near the Yamuna to vacate their homes, saying the water level in the river is likely to rise further...

Northwest India witnessed incessant rainfall over the weekend with many areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan recording "heavy to extremely heavy" downpour...

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