Madhya Pradesh is India's lightning hotspot, with high fatalities & reliance on coal. Despite mitigation efforts, data discrepancies & climate change impact region's vulnerability. Experts call for better warning systems, education, and adaptive measures.
Uttar Pradesh plans a new Lightning Alert Management System to reduce lightning strike fatalities. Despite significant investment, experts question its effectiveness, citing challenges in forecasting and warning dissemination.
Lindur, a small village in Himachal Pradesh, faces severe land subsidence, causing ground cracks, and disrupting farming. Cracks in agricultural land hinder irrigation and threaten yields, exacerbated by climate change and seismic activity
Assam's floods have intensified, affecting millions and causing major damage. The Brahmaputra River, infrastructure challenges, deforestation, and climate change are key factors. Despite some improvements, long-term mitigation strategies remain inadequate
Odisha, facing a surge in lightning strikes, implements a palm tree planting initiative to mitigate casualties. Despite scepticism from experts, the state aims to protect rural communities through proactive measures
Himachal Pradesh's rising tourism has led to severe environmental issues like waste management and deforestation. Influx of tourists and infrastructure projects have strained resources, leading to monsoon floods and ecological imbalances.
Recent sinkholes highlight infrastructure challenges in India's cities, exacerbated by monsoon rains. Experts cite water infiltration, heavy vehicle traffic, and ageing infrastructure as primary causes. Climate change intensifies these problems
Himachal Pradesh braces for monsoon rains predicted to arrive by June 27-28. With a history of severe floods, the state enhances disaster response, relocates vulnerable populations, and coordinates with agencies to mitigate risks
Ground Report analyzes monsoon-related fatalities and disasters from 2019-2023. As experts predict heavier rainfall for 2024, India faces the dual challenges of potential agricultural benefits and severe flooding risks.
The 2024 Amarnath Yatra faces challenges from extreme weather, with safety measures and improved infrastructure in place. Past disruptions, local impacts, and enhanced medical facilities are discussed, emphasizing the commitment to a secure pilgrimage.