Monsoon is currently at its peak in the country. There would hardly be any part of India where it is not raining at this time. Due to rain, people have got relief from the heat, but due to this, life has also been affected. From UP-Bihar to Gujarat, nature’s anger seems to be at its peak. Heavy rains in Gujarat have turned cities into lakes. On one side the mountains are falling down and on the other side floods and rains have wreaked havoc in the plains. At present, dozens of districts of Uttar Pradesh are in bad condition due to floods and rains. Crocodiles are roaming in houses in Pilibhit. Officers’ houses have been submerged. Roads have become ponds. Rain has wreaked havoc in many areas of Gujarat also. Continuous rains in Dwarka, Gujarat have turned the city into a sea. Everywhere you look there is water. From houses to shops, roads to streets, everything is submerged in water. The water level of rivers has increased after heavy rains in Maharashtra. The administration is on alert mode in Ratnagiri, Raigarh and the process of evacuating many people is going on. In Sangameshwar taluka of Ratnagiri district, the Fanaswane areas of Kond, Ambed-Dingani-Karjuve, Dhamani, Kasba and Zilla Parishad roads are flooded. Therefore, traffic between these areas has been stopped. Everyone has been alerted.