Key Points

A sudden and intense dust storm swept through Delhi-NCR, creating hazardous conditions for residents and commuters. The storm dramatically reduced visibility, with wind speeds and dust particles causing significant disruption across multiple sectors. Local residents reported terrifying experiences of falling branches and completely dust-blanketed areas. The India Meteorological Department has issued critical warnings about potential further weather complications and health risks.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Dust Storm Chaos Rocks Gurugram Residents

  • Dust storm breaches 200 AQI mark in NCR
  • IMD issues red alert for potential hailstorm
  • Temperature drops by 2 degrees Celsius
  • Visibility reduces to 1,200-1,400 meters
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Barely visible roads: Residents share ordeals as dust storm hits Delhi-NCR

Severe dust storm hits Delhi-NCR, causing dangerous visibility, uprooted trees, and critical air quality warnings across the region.

"It was shocking. A huge cloud of dust hit us out of nowhere this morning. - Sanjay Siwan, Sector 38 Resident"

Gurugram, May 15

A sudden dust storm accompanied by strong winds swept through Delhi-NCR late Wednesday night, severely disrupting traffic, reducing visibility, and significantly deteriorating air quality.

In Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, and other NCR cities, the Air Quality Index (AQI) breached the 200 mark, entering the 'poor' category and raising health concerns among residents.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for dust storms across the region.

Several trees were uprooted in various parts of Gurugram, including Sectors 15, 18, 32, 37, Kadipur Industrial Area, Palam Vihar, and Sector 51, making commuting hazardous.

"It was shocking. A huge cloud of dust hit us out of nowhere this morning. The roads were barely visible, and I saw branches falling right in front of my car. It was terrifying," said Sanjay Siwan, a resident of Sector 38.

Tushar Singh, from Sector 65, added, "When I looked out from my balcony last night, the entire area was blanketed in dust. The wind was so strong it rattled my windows."

The IMD has advised residents to remain indoors and warned of a possible hailstorm in the region. It also flagged the risk of damage to weak structures, plantations, and standing crops.

This was the second consecutive day of dust storms in the city. Following the storm, the maximum temperature in Gurugram dropped by 2 degrees Celsius -- from 42.1 degrees Celsius on Wednesday to 38.1 degrees Celsius on Thursday.

Dust particles stirred up by the storm are considered hazardous, especially for people with respiratory conditions such as asthma and bronchitis.

Wind speeds dropped significantly post-midnight, settling around 3-7 km/h, which caused dust to remain suspended in the atmosphere. Morning visibility was notably poor, fluctuating between 1,200 and 1,400 meters.

The combination of poor visibility and polluted air continues to pose a serious risk to both commuters and individuals with health vulnerabilities.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is becoming an annual nightmare for Delhi-NCR residents! 😷 The authorities must implement better dust control measures at construction sites. My asthmatic mother had to be hospitalized yesterday because of this. Enough is enough!
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Priya M.
Had to cancel my daughter's birthday party because of this storm. The cake delivery got stuck in traffic for 3 hours! On a serious note, we need more green cover to prevent such extreme weather events. #PlantMoreTrees
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Amit S.
Saw 4 accidents on my way from Noida to Gurgaon yesterday. Visibility was worse than Delhi winters! Why don't we have emergency protocols for such situations? Traffic police should immediately deploy more personnel during alerts.
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Neha T.
The temperature drop was a relief though! After weeks of 40+ degrees, this felt like nature's AC 😅 But seriously, we need better urban planning. So many trees fell because they were planted improperly during road widening projects.
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Vikram J.
While the storm was bad, let's appreciate IMD for accurate forecasts. Got the alert on my phone 2 hours before it hit, which helped me secure my balcony furniture. More such timely warnings please!
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Sunita R.
Our society's maintenance staff worked all night clearing fallen branches. Salute to these unsung heroes! 🙏 Meanwhile, the municipal corporation took 12 hours to respond. Shows where our taxes really work.

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