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Studies have shown that children under 5 years of age are 7 times more likely to be hospitalised because of the flu. 
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Mumbai: Khar and Bandra West residents have said they are frustrated with various problems thrown up by pothole-riddled roads in the area. The condition of an important road near Madhu Park, for instance, which was already dotted with potholes and difficult to drive on, has only worsened after the onset of the monsoon. The condition of Pali Mala Road is no different.
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Shraddha Kapoor is currently shooting for the much-awaited, 'Stree 2'.
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India Monsoon LIVE Updates: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that parts of the west coast and central India will continue to receive heavy rainfall for the next five days. 
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The teachers' body is demanding that these deleted chapters, which include monsoon and climate change effects must be reinstated and that different facets of the climate crisis be taught to all senior school students, PTI reported.
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Delhi and NCR regions are likely to witness drizzle later in the day. The relative humidity at 9 a.m. was recorded at 85 percent.
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The territorial government has declared a holiday for all schools and colleges on Monday and Tuesday.
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Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain is likely in UP, Haryana. J&K's Pahalgam district also received the season`s first snowfall on Saturday morning.
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Delhi likely to receive light rain today predicts IMD. Northeast monsoon will onset in the peninsular region from October 26.
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"With likely setting in of north-easterly winds in the lower tropospheric levels over Bay of Bengal and extreme south Peninsular India, the southwest monsoon is likely to withdraw from the entire country around October 26," IMD said. 
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IMD on Sunday predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall over West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya during the next 5 days. IMD also predicted that Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai and adjoining areas are likely to witness mild rains in the last 24 hours. Additionally, Haryana and West Uttar Pradesh are also likely to face strong surface winds on June 30 and July 1.
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Subdued rainfall is likely over the northwest, central and western parts of peninsular India during the next five days. The monsoon’s northward journey has weakened due to several local conditions.
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Thunderstorm with light to moderate rain and gusty winds is likely in parts of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Delhi also witnessed a sudden change in the weather on Friday, when several parts of the Capital witnessed a spell of light rainfall
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IMD said that Delhi and parts of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan will have to wait till July for the first monsoonal rains. The weather department also said India has received 28 percent excess rainfall during the monsoon season so far. IMD also added that isolated light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is very likely over most parts of northwest India in the week ending June 30.
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The string of inaccurate weather forecasts, being made by the Met department, began from June 11, which was predicted as the set date for the arrival of monsoons in Delhi. The Met officials stated that this string of wrong short-term and long-term predictions turned out to be inaccurate due to some “volatile” and unforeseen weather conditions unique to northwest India this year.
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The national capital is likely to witness a partly cloudy sky with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. Met department also issued a rainfall alert for several parts of Uttar Pradesh.
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Wading through waterlogged streets can increase the chance of leptospirosis   Doctors have advised people to look out for flu-like symptoms  BMC has warned people that monsoons can lead to a spike in the bacterial disease
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On the work front, Jacqueline will be seen in "Cirkus" "Bhoot Police" and "Kick 2", "Attack" and "Bachchan Pandey" among others.
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Rainy conditions will prevail for the next three to four days across the country due to revived monsoons. 
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IMD also issued red, orange and yellow warnings for various regions across Gujarat ahead of the heavy rainfall prediction. 






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