The government and administration were on constant alert since 5 am. All DCs, officials were standing on the roads.While coming to this program, I saw three points where there was waterlogging and traffic jam. This is triple engine government, where today the centre, Delhi and our local bodies are standing together as a team to work with great enthusiasm to improve the messed-up system of Delhi. I want to thank God that this rain, which has come today before the monsoon, is an alarm for the entire system: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
Heavy rains accompanied by strong winds battered the Delhi-NCR early Friday, causing widespread waterlogging, uprooting trees, snapping power lines, and severely disrupting traffic and flight operations. The downpour also claimed four lives in a house collapse incident in Najafgarh, prompting chief minister Rekha Gupta to issue an urgent call for infrastructural overhaul across the city.
There is a problem of waterlogging in many areas of Delhi. In some places, there are no drains; in others, the drains are clogged, and in some, the roads are damaged. Delhi is in a very bad state and needs urgent improvement. It is an alarming situation, and all departments and agencies must take today's rain as a warning to begin addressing areas prone to waterlogging. We have directed our officers and departments to take immediate action wherever there is issue of waterlogging: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
Delhi Rain Live: Delhi CM assesses situation at Majnu Ka Tilla
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Delhi Weather Live: Work underway to clear roads as trees were uprooted during early morning heavy rain and thunderstorm (Video)
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Delhi Weather Live: Is this what the people of Delhi expected from the 4-engine BJP Govt, says Atishi
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Delhi Weather Live: Delhi-NCR witnesses traffic congestion as several trees were uprooted, and vehicles broke down amid heavy waterlogging, due to a rainstorm (Video)
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At least four members of a family were killed and one person injured after a tree fell on a tubewell room built on farmland in Kharkhari Canal village, Dwarka, on Friday morning amid strong winds and heavy rain.
Delhi Weather Live: Passenger advisory issued
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Delhi Rain Live: A metal structure collapsed near Delhi Airport- T3, news agency ANI reports
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Delhi Rain Live: New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), Vice Chairman Kuljeet Singh Chahal, inspects waterlogging situation in Africa Avenue area (Video)
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Delhi Weather Live: "All pumps working, operator alert", says Parvesh Verma ater morning inspection
"After record unseasonal rainfall triggered water stagnation at multiple spots, Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma visited affected areas from 5:30 am, including Minto Bridge. “All four pumps were working, and the operator was alert,” he tweeted. Verma found a burst pipe and ordered immediate repairs. He assured that PWD, MCD, DJB, NDMC, and IFC are continuously cleaning drains in preparation for monsoon."
Delhi Weather Live: Parvesh Verma inspects rain havoc, orders urgent repairs at Minto Bridge
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Breaking: 4 dead, 1 injured as tree falls in Dwarka
4 people were killed and one injured after a tree fell on a tubewell room built on the farm in Kharkhari Canal village in Dwarka, due to strong winds. The deceased are identified as 26-year-old Jyoti and her three children. Her husband, Ajay, has sustained minor injuries.
Delhi Rain Live: Waterlogging reported in ITO area
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Delhi Rain Live: Waterlogging witnessed in several parts of Delhi as heavy rain lashes the national capital (Video)
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Delhi Rain Live: Strong winds and rainfall uproot trees in parts of Delhi (Video)
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Delhi Rain Live: Flight operations affected
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Delhi Rain Live: Heavy rain, strong winds and waterlogging disrupt daily life in Delhi; flight operations hit, IMD issues severe weather alert
Heavy rainfall hit several parts of Delhi early Friday, leading to waterlogging and traffic disruptions across the city. According to officials, flight operations at the Delhi Airport have been affected due to the adverse weather conditions.
In an advisory posted on X, the Delhi Airport stated, "Due to thunderstorms and bad weather in Delhi, some flights have been impacted. Our ground staff is working closely with all stakeholders to maintain a smooth passenger experience. Travelers are advised to check with their respective airlines for the latest updates."
Visuals from Khanpur showed vehicles struggling through knee-deep water, while other areas reported strong winds accompanying the downpour.
At DDU Marg, a commuter named Mukesh told ANI he was stuck in traffic since 5 a.m. while trying to reach his office in Laxmi Nagar. “The rain has cooled things down, but it’s delayed my travel. There was an accident here and traffic is badly affected,” he said. He added that Connaught Place flyover had waterlogging.
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Delhi Rain Live: No structural damage reported at T3
"Please be informed that no structural damage has been reported at Terminal 3. The airport is operating as normal, with some impact on flight operations due to adverse weather conditions. All stakeholders are working together to ensure a seamless and efficient passenger"- Delhi airport
Delhi Weather Live: 40 flights diverted, 100 delayed
According to tv reports, around 40 flights were diverted and over 100 faced delays.
Delhi Weather Live: Strong storm uproots trees in Gurugram
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Delhi Rain Live: Heavy rain, strong winds and lightning lashes parts of city (video)
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Delhi Rain Live: Passenger advisory issued at 05.20am
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Delhi Rain Live: Heavy rainfall in Delhi leaves parts of the city waterlogged (Video)
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'This rainfall will bring respite from heat': Delhi residents
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Delhi Rain Live: Flight Operations Disrupted at Delhi Airport
Thunderstorms and high winds disrupted flight operations at Indira Gandhi International Airport. Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) and Air India confirmed delays and diversions, with teams working to minimise passenger inconvenience.
Delhi Rain Live: Yellow alert issued; more rain predicted
The IMD issued a yellow alert for Delhi, forecasting thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds for the next three days. A fresh western disturbance is likely to bring additional rain and thunderstorms across north India from May 2.
Delhi Weather Live: Delhi-NCR Lashed by Severe Thunderstorms and Rain
Delhi-NCR witnessed heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and squally winds reaching up to 80 kmph, as predicted by the IMD. The sudden weather change brought respite from the ongoing heatwave.