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India Braces for Widespread Rainfall as Southwest Monsoon Strengthens
The India Meteorological Department forecasts widespread rainfall across India on July 8 due to a strengthening southwest monsoon. Heavy to very heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are expected in multiple states, with the monsoon likely to cover the entire country soon.
Anjali and Sundar Pichai: A Love Story Rooted in College and Career
Sundar Pichai's journey from a quiet IIT Kharagpur student to Google CEO was anchored by his relationship with Anjali Haryani. Their love story, tested by distance and built on trust before smartphones, highlights her crucial role in his career decisions and their private family life.
Four Hikers Rescued by Helicopter After Encountering Brown Bear in Japan
Four hikers were stranded for over three hours on a mountain in Hokkaido, Japan, after a brown bear blocked their path. They were rescued by helicopter on July 4 and were uninjured. The incident occurred on Mount Rausu, which had recently reopened after a fatal bear attack.
Wayanad Landslide: Death Toll Rises, Political Row Erupts
A devastating landslide near a tunnel construction site in Wayanad, India, has claimed at least three lives, with rescue operations ongoing for the missing. Political leaders expressed grief and pledged support, while the state government alleged ignored safety warnings, sparking a row over potential negligence.
Mumbai Schools, Colleges, Offices Expected to Reopen July 8 Amid Yellow Alert
Mumbai schools, colleges, and offices are expected to reopen on Wednesday, July 8, as authorities have downgraded the weather alert to Yellow. While heavy rains caused disruptions, no official holiday has been declared. Residents are advised to await official notifications.
Why Utqiagvik, Alaska Experiences Over Two Months of Darkness Each Winter
Utqiagvik, Alaska, experiences over 65 days of darkness annually due to Earth's 23.5-degree axial tilt, causing its location north of the Arctic Circle to face away from the sun. This period, known as polar night, is not total darkness, as civil twilight provides some light, and the Aurora Borealis often illuminates the sky.