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India's monsoon kills more than 10 people on July 10 as floods hit Delhi, Surat, and Himachal Pradesh and the IMD extends red alerts

India's 2026 monsoon claimed more than 10 lives in a single day on July 10, with deaths in Delhi, Surat in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh as roads flooded, bridges submerged, buildings collapsed, and lightning struck; India's Meteorological Department forecast another week of heavy rain across northwest India and issued a flash flood alert for Uttarakhand

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India

Business Today

“Roads flooded, trees fell, bridges submerged, buildings collapsed, and lightning struck people in multiple states, while authorities issued red and orange alerts across a wide swathe of the country.”

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India (Goa)

O Heraldo

“The India Meteorological Department has forecast another week of heavy rainfall across several parts of northwest India, with Uttarakhand likely to face flash flood risk.”

Goa regional daily; IMD forecast and northwest India warningاقرأ النص الأصلي ↗

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Summary

India's South Asia Monsoon claimed more than 10 lives on July 10, with deaths recorded in Delhi, Surat in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, and Himachal Pradesh. Roads flooded, trees fell, bridges submerged, buildings collapsed, and lightning struck across multiple states, according to Business Today. At least 21 people were reported dead in Surat alone by July 10, a figure that would make it one of the deadliest single-day monsoon tolls of the 2026 season. India's Meteorological Department issued red alerts across northern and northwestern states and forecast another week of heavy rainfall; Uttarakhand was placed under a flash flood alert. The cumulative monsoon toll across India this season continues to rise, with prior reporting from July 8-9 placing Maharashtra deaths at 63 by that date.

Why it matters

India's monsoon is the primary water source for its agriculture and reservoir systems, but each wet season also kills hundreds of people across the country. The 2026 monsoon has been unusually active across the north, and the July 10 alerts cover India's most populous states. The Surat deaths indicate Gujarat, usually less exposed to peak monsoon impact than Maharashtra, is seeing an unusually heavy season.

What to watch

  • Whether the IMD's one-week heavy-rain forecast for northwest India materialises and extends the death toll.
  • Uttarakhand flash flood developments, given the state's topography and history of glacial-lake outburst floods.
  • Official state-by-state death tallies as India's National Disaster Management Authority updates its count.

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