
Heavy Monsoon Unleashes Chaos Across Northern States
A relentless monsoon has brought large swathes of North India to a standstill, with Punjab declaring all its districts flood-affected, impacting an estimated 3.5 lakh people. The torrential downpour has triggered widespread waterlogging, traffic snarls, and emergency measures across Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and the National Capital Region (NCR).
Punjab Faces unprecedented Deluge
The situation in Punjab remains critical, as continuous heavy rainfall has led to overflowing rivers and canals, submerging vast agricultural lands and residential areas. The state government’s declaration of all districts as flood-affected underscores the severity of the crisis, prompting relief operations and evacuations in the hardest-hit regions. Authorities are working tirelessly to provide aid and manage the escalating water levels.
NCR Gridlock: Delhi, Noida, Gurugram Struggle with Waterlogging
Further south, the NCR has not been spared from the monsoon’s fury. Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram woke up to widespread waterlogging and traffic chaos, transforming routine commutes into arduous journeys. Major roads became inundated, causing significant disruptions to daily life. In response to the hazardous conditions, many schools in these regions have announced closures, prioritizing the safety of students and staff. Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and exercise extreme caution
Himachal Pradesh and J&K on High Alert
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh are bracing for continued heavy rainfall, with meteorological departments issuing severe warnings. The mountainous terrains in these states are particularly vulnerable to landslides and flash floods, posing significant risks to communities and infrastructure. Local administrations are urging residents and tourists to remain vigilant and adhere to safety advisories.
As the region grapples with the monsoon’s impact, emergency services are on high alert, working to mitigate the damage and ensure public safety. The coming days will be crucial as authorities monitor water levels and weather patterns, hoping for a respite from the relentless downpour.

