North India leading to landslides and floods. In Rajasthan, Udaipurwati in Jhunjhunu recorded a maximum of 12 cm of rain till Sunday morning, the MeT department. Malsisar (Jhunjhunu), Jhunjhunu, Mangaliyawas (Ajmer), and Sikar recorded 11, 9, 8, and 7 cm of rainfall respectively, said the department. A few areas received heavy to very heavy rains while moderate to heavy rainfall occurred in many areas from Saturday till this morning. Four were reported dead due to heavy rain in several districts of Rajasthan.
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITMany other areas recorded below 7 cm rains. Monsoon is likely to remain active in the districts of Jaipur, Bharatpur, Udaipur, Ajmer and Kota divisions of eastern Rajasthan for the next two-three days, during which light to moderate rains are expected in most parts and heavy rains at some places. A MeT department official said that heavy rain activities are likely to reduce over east Rajasthan from July 12 onwards. «After that, there is a possibility of an increase in rain activities due to the revival of monsoon from July 14-15,» the official added. Just like Rajasthan, Delhi recorded 153 mm of rain in 24 hours ending 8:30 on Sunday, the highest in a single day in July since 1982, the India Meteorological Department said. Five people were reported killed due to heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday which led to landslides and flash floods. Fourteen major landslides and 13 flash floods have been reported in the past 36 hours in the state while over 700 roads
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