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No letup in floods in east; heavy showers likely in Maha, Gujarat and Odisha today

New Delhi: Heavy showers lashed large swathes of the country on Sunday, with nine more people dying in rain-related incidents in Rajasthan, while there was no letup in the flood situation in Assam and Bihar where the deluge has claimed 209 lives this monsoon season.

Rains also lashed Madhya Pradesh where a 10-year-old boy was swept away in a swollen nullah in Sehore district on Sunday, officials said.

Widespread intermittent rains in Jammu and Kashmir led to suspension of the Amarnath yatra from three main base camps for the fourth successive day, with the weatherman predicting snowfall in the cave area, officials said.

The metrological department has forecast heavy downpour in Odisha in the next one week in the wake of a possible low pressure, following the existing cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal.

Delhiites experienced a humid day, with the maximum and minimum temperatures settling at 34.4 and 25.8 degrees Celsius respectively.

The humidity oscillated between 97 per cent and 67 per cent. The IMD has forecast "extremely heavy" rainfall in Maharashtra, Odisha and parts of north Gujarat on Monday.

The department has also issued warning for fishermen in Gujarat and advised them against venturing into the sea in north, west central and southwest parts of the state till August 1 due to gusty winds.

On Sunday evening, Kaprada in Valsad, Netrang in Bharuch and Garudeshwar in Narmada received 54 mm, 48 mm, and 34 mm rainfall respectively within 12 hours, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre.

In Maharashtra, heavy rains over the past four days in Nashik region has led to water in Gangapur Dam reaching 74 per cent of its storage capacity, an official said.

The dam has a total capacity of 5,630 million cubic feet (MCFT), he said.

He said residents along the banks of Godavari river have been alerted that water from Gangapur Dam could be released any time now into the river. A part of a river bridge linking Murbad to Kalyan in Thane district got washed away in the early hours of Sunday due to heavy downpour in the region, an official said.

The portion of the bridge on the Ulhas river in Rayta village got washed away and stretches of the road were damaged due to heavy rains, affecting traffic on the highway linking Mumbai to Ahmedabad in neighbouring Gujarat, Murbad Tehsildar Amol Kadam said. Kadam informed that 370 houses were submerged in the floods and rescue teams working overnight shifted families to higher places. Kota, which received 151.8 mm rains on Sunday, is the worst-affected district in Rajasthan, where nearly 250 people living in low-lying areas were shifted to safer places by SDRF teams.

Nine more causalities were reported from various parts of the state on Sunday.

An elderly woman died in Bhilwara after the roof of her house collapsed, while a man was swept away in a swollen drain and three boys were drowned in another drain in Pali, an official said.

In Bundi, a 17-year-old boy was drowned in a drain. In Jaipur's Sanganer area, two boys drowned in a waterbody while one death was reported from Jodhpur, the official said.

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