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2 dead, a dozen injured in Monday’s storm in Delhi

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At least two people died while over a dozen were injured as heavy rainfall lashed several parts of Delhi on Monday afternoon. Police said a large number of trees and poles were uprooted, which damaged cars and injured people. Traffic came to a halt as many streets were lined with fallen trees.

In Central Delhi, a 50-year-old man died after a portion of a balcony fell on him outside his house near Jama Masjid. The incident took place around 4 pm.

Shweta Chauhan, DCP (Central), said, “We received a call from Sanjeevan Hospital in Daryaganj about the death. The deceased, Kailash Lal, was walking outside his house. Due to the heavy rain and storm, a portion of a balcony on the second floor collapsed on him. His son, Himanshu, tried rescuing him and took him to the hospital but Kailash was declared dead on arrival.”

A 65-year-old homeless man, who was resting near a tree on a footpath in North Delhi’s Angoori Bagh area, also died after the tree fell on him. He was with two other men, who were rescued. The deceased has been identified as Basir. His friends, Neeraj and Devender, suffered minor injuries.

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According to the Delhi Police Headquarters, they received 294 calls of fallen trees till 8 pm on Monday. Police personnel across districts rushed to help people who were either stuck in traffic or trapped under damaged walls, trees or poles. Visuals showed policemen picking up victims, removing trees from the streets and clearing traffic during the rain.

Many incidents were recorded in the Central, New Delhi and North districts of the capital. Many cars and vehicles, some belonging to the Delhi Police, were also damaged because they were parked close to trees.

Police said a 37-year-old man and his family were trapped in their Creta car after a neem tree fell on it. Sagar Singh Kalsi, DCP (North), said, “The incident took place near Kabootar Market. The man, Chetan Malhotra, was with his wife and their one-year-old child when a tree fell on their car. They were trapped. Our staff rushed and rescued all of them. They are all safe.”

Staff said they are working at different places as calls of wall collapse and trees falling are piling up. Over eight calls of house collapse have been recorded, said officials, adding that they also received calls of air conditioners falling from a building on Parliament Street and causing damage to cars and auto-rickshaws plying on the road. Nobody was reported injured.

A Delhi Fire Services official said their teams have also been called to help remove uprooted trees and poles from the street, help people and ease traffic. Atul Garg, DFS Chief, said, “In less than an hour, we received over 32 calls of trees falling in Connaught Place this evening. Our teams worked to help locals.”

 



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Flights resume at Delhi’s IGI airport after short disruption due to dust storm

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All flight operations were stopped for almost an hour after the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning for an approaching storm.

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All flight operations at Delhi airport came to a halt on Thursday evening (Photo: Unsplash/Representational)

Flight operations were affected briefly at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport after dust storm hit the city on Thursday evening. The flights have resumed now.

The weather department forecast strong winds accompanied by mild rainfall in the city during the evening.

Parts of Haryana and Delhi NCR were predicted to witness a dust storm this evening, with wind speed clocking up to 20-60 kmph.

“Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with speed of 30- 40 km/h would occur over and adjoining areas of few places of North Delhi, North-West Delhi, West Delhi, South-West Delhi and over and adjoining areas of Karnal, Rajaund, Assandh, Safidon, Panipat, Jhajjar, Farukhnagar, Rewari, Nuh (Haryana) Nazibabad, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnaur (U.P.) during next 02 hours,” the weather advisory read.

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Delhi records ‘excess’ rainfall in September, light rainfall predicted today

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted cloudy skies and light rainfall in Delhi-NCR on Friday. Light rainfall remains on the forecast for Saturday as well.

The maximum temperature on Friday is likely to be 35 degree Celsius, while the minimum temperature will be around 27 degree Celsius. Relative humidity at 8.30 am was 80 per cent and the temperature at the same time was 29 degree Celsius.

In September, Delhi recorded a total of 413.3 mm of rainfall at the Safdarjung observatory. The highest 24-hour rainfall was 117.7 mm recorded on September 2. The month witnessed three days of very heavy rainfall. With this, the highest amount of rainfall for the entire monsoon season in the past 57 years was recorded at the Safdarjung observatory.

The highest maximum temperature for September was 36.2 degree Celsius, while the lowest minimum temperature was 23.4 degree Celsius.

Across all weather stations, Delhi recorded an average of 232.1 mm of rainfall against a normal of 115.6 mm for the month of September. The city has witnessed excess rainfall both for the month as well as for the monsoon season as a whole. This season, Delhi has recorded 745.2 mm of rainfall, against a normal of 585.5 mm.

Central Delhi, New Delhi and North Delhi have recorded ‘large excess’ rainfall for the season, while Northwest Delhi and Southwest Delhi have registered an ‘excess.’ The only district that has seen deficit rainfall this season is Northeast Delhi, while East, South and West Delhi have seen normal rainfall levels.

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