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Editorial. Monsoon worries

Centre, States, banks should be geared up
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The Rising Nepal
· Jun 29, 2026
Weather update: Light to moderate rain expected in various locations
Kathmandu, June 29: The monsoon winds continue to influence several regions throughout the country. The Department of Hy...
India TV News
· Jul 6, 2026
Why are Indian cities feeling hotter even after monsoon arrives? The real cause behind rising urban heat
The arrival of the southwest monsoon is traditionally seen as the moment when India's scorching summer finally begins to ease. Dark clouds, widespread showers and cooler winds are expected to bring much-needed relief after months of relentless heat. Yet, for millions living in cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Kolkata, the reality feels very different. Even after the rains arrive, the air often remains sticky, nights stay unusually warm and stepping outdoors can feel more exhausting than during the peak of summer.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 11, 2026
Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam
PETALING JAYA: Ribut petir, hujan lebat dan angin kencang melibatkan beberapa kawasan di tujuh negeri dijangka berlarutan sehingga pukul 9 malam ini. Jabatan Meteorologi Malaysia (MetMalaysia) menerusi hantaran di Facebook memaklumkan, kawasan yang terlibat di Perak iaitu Hulu Perak, Kuala Kangsar, Kinta, Perak Tengah, Kampar, Hilir Perak dan Batang Padang. Katanya, cuaca sama turut diramalkan ... Read more The post Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 9, 2026
(LEAD) Heavy downpours cause flooding, damage, forcing over 600 to evacuate
SEOUL, July 9 (Yonhap) -- Heavy monsoon rains pounded central and other parts of...
India Today
· Jul 10, 2026
Monsoon havoc: 10 dead, landslides in Uttarakhand, rivers swell in UP, Himachal
Monsoon havoc: 10 dead, landslides in Uttarakhand, rivers swell in UP, Himachal
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Related coverage for "Editorial. Monsoon worries": The Rising Nepal — Weather update: Light to moderate rain expected in various locations. India TV News — Why are Indian cities feeling hotter even after monsoon arrives? The real cause behind rising urban heat. Utusan Malaysia — Ribut petir, hujan lebat dijangka di tujuh negeri hingga 9 malam. Yonhap News Agency — (LEAD) Heavy downpours cause flooding, damage, forcing over 600 to evacuate. India Today — Monsoon havoc: 10 dead, landslides in Uttarakhand, rivers swell in UP, Himachal