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  • How heavy rains, floods brought life in Delhi to a halt

How heavy rains, floods brought life in Delhi to a halt

UPDATED : Jul 19 2023, 16:10 IST

Delhi and its surrounding areas witnessed the highest rainfall resulting in flooding and water logging. The rainfall paralysed the national capital with reports of deaths and loss of property. It took nearly a week for the water to recede and for the people to resume their daily life. As rescue operations wound down to its final stages, here are some pictures that narrate the impact of rain and flooding in the national capital.

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  • A man carries a bucket as he cleans the mud outside his house after flood water recedes from a residential area in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 2 /11 zoom

    A man carries a bucket as he cleans the mud outside his house after flood water recedes from a residential area in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  •  Muddy water bottles photographed inside a shop in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 3 /11 zoom

    Muddy water bottles photographed inside a shop in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • A house filled with mud is seen as the flood water started receding from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna following heavy rains in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 4 /11 zoom

    A house filled with mud is seen as the flood water started receding from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna following heavy rains in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • Muddy bags filled with clothes are seen outside a house after flood water receded from a residential area in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 5 /11 zoom

    Muddy bags filled with clothes are seen outside a house after flood water receded from a residential area in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  •  A woman cleans the mud from the entrance of her house as flood water recedes in Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 6 /11 zoom

    A woman cleans the mud from the entrance of her house as flood water recedes in Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • People clean the mud outside their house after flood water recedes from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna. Credit: Reuters Photo 7 /11 zoom

    People clean the mud outside their house after flood water recedes from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • People clean the mud outside their house as the flood water recedes in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 8 /11 zoom

    People clean the mud outside their house as the flood water recedes in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • A local resident cleans his roadside shop filled with mud. Credit: Reuters Photo 9 /11 zoom

    A local resident cleans his roadside shop filled with mud. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • A man cleans his bike as the flood water start to recede. Credit: Reuters Photo 10 /11 zoom

    A man cleans his bike as the flood water start to recede. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • A man walks through a flooded alley at a residential colony, after water rose from the river Yamuna due to heavy monsoon rain, in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo 11 /11 zoom

    A man walks through a flooded alley at a residential colony, after water rose from the river Yamuna due to heavy monsoon rain, in New Delhi. Credit: Reuters Photo

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RIP Oommen Chandy: Thousands gather to pay homage to 'leader of masses'

UPDATED : Jul 19 2023, 12:31 IST

Thousands of people gathered to pay their last respects to Congress stalwart and former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy who passed away in Bengaluru on July 18. Several top leaders from Congress paid homage to Chandy in Bengaluru before his mortal remains were taken to Thiruvananthapuram where a massive crowd of party leaders, workers, and supporters gathered at the airport to pay their last respects. His body will be taken by road to his hometown of Puthuppally in the Kottayam district of the state on July 19 and the funeral would be held on July 20.

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  • Congress veteran A K Antony gets emotional while paying his last respects to former Kerala CM and his close friend Oommen Chandy in Thiruvananthapuram. Credit: PTI Photo 2 /11 zoom

    Congress veteran A K Antony gets emotional while paying his last respects to former Kerala CM and his close friend Oommen Chandy in Thiruvananthapuram. Credit: PTI Photo

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  •  Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan consoles the former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy\'s wife Maryamma and son Chandy Oommen. Credit: PTI Photo 3 /11 zoom

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan consoles the former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy's wife Maryamma and son Chandy Oommen. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Congress Sevadal workers carry the coffin of former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy to an ambulance outside the airport after his body was brought to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru in a special aircraft. Credit: PTI Photo 4 /11 zoom

    Congress Sevadal workers carry the coffin of former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy to an ambulance outside the airport after his body was brought to Thiruvananthapuram from Bengaluru in a special aircraft. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pays his last respects to former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: Twitter/INCIndia 5 /11 zoom

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pays his last respects to former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: Twitter/INCIndia

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  • Mortal remains of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy being taken to Kerala from Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo 6 /11 zoom

    Mortal remains of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy being taken to Kerala from Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo

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  •  Supporters of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy gather in Bengaluru to pay their last respects. Credit: PTI Photo 7 /11 zoom

    Supporters of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy gather in Bengaluru to pay their last respects. Credit: PTI Photo

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  •  Congress leader Rahul Gandhi offers his condolences to family members of Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo 8 /11 zoom

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi offers his condolences to family members of Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Family members of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy mourn his demise. Credit: PTI Photo 9 /11 zoom

    Family members of former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy mourn his demise. Credit: PTI Photo

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  •  Congress leader Sonia Gandhi pays her last respects to former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: Twitter/@INCIndia 10 /11 zoom

    Congress leader Sonia Gandhi pays her last respects to former Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: Twitter/@INCIndia

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  • Congress leader Rahul Gandhi offers his condolences to family members of Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo 11 /11 zoom

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi offers his condolences to family members of Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy in Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo

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UPDATED : Jul 18 2023, 16:22 IST

Oommen Chandy is a politician who has had a long and influential career in Kerala. With a decorated career spanning several decades, he made significant contributions to the development and welfare of the state. Chandy's commitment to public service and focus on infrastructure and social welfare programmes have earned him a prominent place in the state's political landscape. Here we take a look at Oommen Chandy's illustrious political career:

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  • Ommen Chandy\'s political journey began as an activist of the Kerala Students Union (KSU), the student wing of the Congress party in the 1960s. Credit: Twitter/@yadavakhilesh 2 /8 zoom

    Ommen Chandy's political journey began as an activist of the Kerala Students Union (KSU), the student wing of the Congress party in the 1960s. Credit: Twitter/@yadavakhilesh

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  • He was one of the members who served Kerala Legislative Assembly for the longest period. Chandy represented Puthuppally constituency a dozen times since 1970. Credit: Twitter/@Supriya23bh 3 /8 zoom

    He was one of the members who served Kerala Legislative Assembly for the longest period. Chandy represented Puthuppally constituency a dozen times since 1970. Credit: Twitter/@Supriya23bh

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  • Oommen Chandy served as a minister in the Government of Kerala on four different occasions. Credit: PTI Photo 4 /8 zoom

    Oommen Chandy served as a minister in the Government of Kerala on four different occasions. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • Chandy was the labour minister from 1977 to 1978 and home minister from 1981 to 1982. Credit: Twitter/@nabilajamal_ 5 /8 zoom

    Chandy was the labour minister from 1977 to 1978 and home minister from 1981 to 1982. Credit: Twitter/@nabilajamal_

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  • He served as the minister for finance from 1991 to 1994. Credit: Twitter/@GauravPandhi 6 /8 zoom

    He served as the minister for finance from 1991 to 1994. Credit: Twitter/@GauravPandhi

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  • Chandy was one of the leaders who served as the chief minister of a state multiple times. His first term was from 2004 to 2006, and his second term was from 2011 to 2016. Credit: PTI Photo 7 /8 zoom

    Chandy was one of the leaders who served as the chief minister of a state multiple times. His first term was from 2004 to 2006, and his second term was from 2011 to 2016. Credit: PTI Photo

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  • During his tenure as Chief Minister, Chandy implemented several key initiatives and reforms in Kerala. Credit: Twitter/@INCIndia 8 /8 zoom

    During his tenure as Chief Minister, Chandy implemented several key initiatives and reforms in Kerala. Credit: Twitter/@INCIndia

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  • ARIES: (Mar 21 - Apr 20): You may want to stay in the background this week today. The moon brings cheer. Travel plans need working out. Be prepared to accept the positive contributions and influences of others in your life. Cash flow is good. Don’t get carried away by addictive pleasures of life. Colour: Olive, Number: 5 2 /13 zoom

    ARIES: (Mar 21 - Apr 20): You may want to stay in the background this week today. The moon brings cheer. Travel plans need working out. Be prepared to accept the positive contributions and influences of others in your life. Cash flow is good. Don’t get carried away by addictive pleasures of life. Colour: Olive, Number: 5

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  • TAURUS: (Apr 21 - May 21): The moon makes you moody and emotionally brittle. All matters pertaining to finance are highlighted today. You\'ve done a really good job of hearing all of the criticism which has been directed at recent decisions you\'ve made. . You are too trusting, and feel the sharp edge of a friend’s cloak-and-dagger approach. Colour: Peach, Number: 3 3 /13 zoom

    TAURUS: (Apr 21 - May 21): The moon makes you moody and emotionally brittle. All matters pertaining to finance are highlighted today. You've done a really good job of hearing all of the criticism which has been directed at recent decisions you've made. . You are too trusting, and feel the sharp edge of a friend’s cloak-and-dagger approach. Colour: Peach, Number: 3

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  • GEMINI: (May 22 - Jun 21): Self-control and self-transformation are helpful. Control of others does not bring you safety, success or satisfaction. Frictions and little squabbles mar your otherwise happy domestic environment. You\'ve sorted out so much in your life recently, Have fun with friends and accept new social offers. Colour: Lemon, Number: 2 4 /13 zoom

    GEMINI: (May 22 - Jun 21): Self-control and self-transformation are helpful. Control of others does not bring you safety, success or satisfaction. Frictions and little squabbles mar your otherwise happy domestic environment. You've sorted out so much in your life recently, Have fun with friends and accept new social offers. Colour: Lemon, Number: 2

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  • CANCER: (Jun 22 - Jul 22): It’s time to go through your possessions and get rid of what\'s not needed. If you have loose ends hanging about in your life, remove them ..This is a moving-on time with much sorting to do and the need for changes knocking at the door. Colour: Mauve, Number: 8 5 /13 zoom

    CANCER: (Jun 22 - Jul 22): It’s time to go through your possessions and get rid of what's not needed. If you have loose ends hanging about in your life, remove them ..This is a moving-on time with much sorting to do and the need for changes knocking at the door. Colour: Mauve, Number: 8

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  • LEO: (Jul 23 -Aug 21): You will be recognised for your work and abilities, but even so, you won\'t always feel totally at ease with it. Loneliness may be an issue and despite being surrounded by well-wishers, it may not seem to be enough. Colour: Velvet-black, Number: 6 6 /13 zoom

    LEO: (Jul 23 -Aug 21): You will be recognised for your work and abilities, but even so, you won't always feel totally at ease with it. Loneliness may be an issue and despite being surrounded by well-wishers, it may not seem to be enough. Colour: Velvet-black, Number: 6

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  • VIRGO: (Aug 22 - Sept 23): What you feel you need is a good dose of fun and laughter. Take some time out and be aware that everything will go your way. you need to keep an eye on your words and actions to keep out of trouble. Colour: Indigo, Number: 4 7 /13 zoom

    VIRGO: (Aug 22 - Sept 23): What you feel you need is a good dose of fun and laughter. Take some time out and be aware that everything will go your way. you need to keep an eye on your words and actions to keep out of trouble. Colour: Indigo, Number: 4

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  • LIBRA: (Sept 24 - Oct 23): Delegating work seems like a good idea. Ideas of moves need talking through with a close one. Your confidence is strong and love is favoured. This is a great day to right any wrongs and to say how you really feel about all that has transpired. Colour: Turquoise, Number: 7 8 /13 zoom

    LIBRA: (Sept 24 - Oct 23): Delegating work seems like a good idea. Ideas of moves need talking through with a close one. Your confidence is strong and love is favoured. This is a great day to right any wrongs and to say how you really feel about all that has transpired. Colour: Turquoise, Number: 7

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  • SCORPIO: (Oct 24 - Nov 22): What you do and say cannot possibly meet with the approval of everyone today. So stop your people-pleasing attitude. You have been trying to please everyone, which has left you with little energy to please yourself. Colour: Yellow, Number: 9 9 /13 zoom

    SCORPIO: (Oct 24 - Nov 22): What you do and say cannot possibly meet with the approval of everyone today. So stop your people-pleasing attitude. You have been trying to please everyone, which has left you with little energy to please yourself. Colour: Yellow, Number: 9

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  • SAGITTARIUS: (Nov 23 - Dec 22): Avoid overspending on entertainment. Investments that deal with property will be lucrative. Work around a given situation logically, using emotional blackmail will only worsen the situation. Colour: Pearl, Number: 1 10 /13 zoom

    SAGITTARIUS: (Nov 23 - Dec 22): Avoid overspending on entertainment. Investments that deal with property will be lucrative. Work around a given situation logically, using emotional blackmail will only worsen the situation. Colour: Pearl, Number: 1

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  • CAPRICORN: (Dec 23 - Jan 20): You are a hot favourite this day. Try to strike a balance. Loosen the purse strings, let your hair down and rock! Don\'t leave things to the last minute, but work on tying up all loose ends, as it will lessen the stress on you. It will help you make for a better working routine. Colour: Scarlet, Number: 5 11 /13 zoom

    CAPRICORN: (Dec 23 - Jan 20): You are a hot favourite this day. Try to strike a balance. Loosen the purse strings, let your hair down and rock! Don't leave things to the last minute, but work on tying up all loose ends, as it will lessen the stress on you. It will help you make for a better working routine. Colour: Scarlet, Number: 5

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  • AQUARIUS: (Jan 21 - Feb 19): Make sure you always get the full story on everything you do, every contract you get into and every new person you meet so. Your energy will be high; however, if not channelled suitably, temper tantrums may erupt. Colour: Salmon-pink, Number: 6 12 /13 zoom

    AQUARIUS: (Jan 21 - Feb 19): Make sure you always get the full story on everything you do, every contract you get into and every new person you meet so. Your energy will be high; however, if not channelled suitably, temper tantrums may erupt. Colour: Salmon-pink, Number: 6

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  • PISCES: (Feb 20 - Mar 20): Taking a chance today will yield some interesting results – risk-taking is not something you need to be wary of. You will come across something inspirational. It will really help you refocus. Colour: Tomato-red, Number: 8 13 /13 zoom

    PISCES: (Feb 20 - Mar 20): Taking a chance today will yield some interesting results – risk-taking is not something you need to be wary of. You will come across something inspirational. It will really help you refocus. Colour: Tomato-red, Number: 8

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  • Vinay Kumar Bhandari, 47, cleans his roadside shop filled with mud, after flood water recedes from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna following heavy rains, in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo 1 /7 zoom

    Vinay Kumar Bhandari, 47, cleans his roadside shop filled with mud, after flood water recedes from a residential area that was flooded by the overflowing of the river Yamuna following heavy rains, in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo

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    A boy walks on triangle-patterned flooring in a square as authorities issue a red alert heatwave warning as temperatures approach 40 degrees Celsius in Podgorica, Montenegro. Credit: Reuters Photo

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  • Sudanese refugees gather as Doctors Without Borders (MSF) teams assist the war wounded from West Darfur, Sudan, in Adre hospital, Chad. Credit: Reuters Photo 3 /7 zoom

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  • A Ukrainian serviceman walks on a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets river, destroyed during Russia\'s attack on Ukraine, in the village of Bohorodychne, Donetsk region. Credit: Reuters Photo 5 /7 zoom

    A Ukrainian serviceman walks on a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets river, destroyed during Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the village of Bohorodychne, Donetsk region. Credit: Reuters Photo

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