Key Points

A mobile tower collapsed in Safdarjung Enclave after Delhi experienced heavy rainfall and gusty winds overnight. The IMD recorded wind speeds up to 104 kmph, issuing alerts for residents to stay indoors. No injuries were reported, though the storm disrupted traffic and caused waterlogging. The downpour brought much-needed relief from Delhi’s recent heatwave.

Key Points: Safdarjung Enclave Mobile Tower Collapses After Delhi Storm

  • Mobile tower fell due to 104 kmph winds
  • IMD warned of severe thunderstorms
  • No casualties reported
  • Delhi saw relief from heatwave
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Mobile tower collapses in Safdarjung Enclave after overnight downpour in Delhi

A mobile tower collapsed in Safdarjung Enclave following heavy rains and 104 kmph winds in Delhi, with no injuries reported.

"Stay indoors and avoid travel unless necessary - IMD Advisory"

New Delhi, June 15

A mobile tower in Safdarjung Enclave fell last night as the parts of the National Capital received gusty winds and heavy rainfall on Saturday overnight. There were no casualties or injuries reported in the incident.

Delhi received a welcome shower of relief on Sunday from the recent heatwave. Parts of Delhi experienced rainfall, bringing down temperatures and improving air quality

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a severe thunderstorm and strong wind alert for the city, warning residents to stay indoors.

According to the IMD, "a moderate to intense spell of rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning, and squally winds reaching speeds of 80-100 kmph" swept through the capital during the early hours.

Visuals from Krishi Bhavan, Rafi Marg, and Udyog Bhawan showed heavy rain accompanied by strong winds lashing the national capital, bringing respite from the heat.

Two thundersqualls along with hailstorm activity were recorded at Safdarjung between 0348 to 0350 hrs IST and 0358 to 0400 hrs IST. The first squall saw gusty winds reaching 82 kmph, while the second saw a peak wind speed of 104 kmph, the IMD said.

The weather department urged residents to take precautions. "Stay indoors and avoid travel unless necessary," the IMD advisory said, as flying debris and low visibility posed risks on the roads.

However, the intense wind and rain also disrupted early morning traffic, with waterlogging reported in several low-lying areas.

Earlier this week, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a warning that Delhi NCR may experience heatwave-like conditions with temperatures potentially exceeding 45°C.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Thank God no one was hurt! These mobile towers are everywhere in Delhi, often installed without proper safety checks. MCD should conduct structural audits of all towers before monsoon season hits full swing. The wind speed of 104 kmph is no joke! 🌪️
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Priya M.
The rain was much needed after that horrible heatwave! But authorities must improve drainage systems - every year we face waterlogging issues. Can't we learn from cities like Surat that have better flood management?
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Arjun S.
Mobile network companies cutting corners as usual. In my colony, they installed 3 towers within 200m radius. No wonder they collapse during storms. TRAI should impose stricter regulations on tower density and maintenance.
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Neha T.
IMD warnings came just in time! Kudos to their team for accurate forecasting. My family was planning early morning travel but postponed after seeing the alert. More people should follow these warnings seriously. Safety first!
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Sanjay V.
This is what happens when we ignore urban planning. First heatwaves, then sudden storms - climate change is real folks! We need more green cover and better infrastructure to handle these extreme weather events. Delhi's becoming unlivable.
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Meena R.
The temperature drop was such a relief! But now network issues because of tower collapse. Can't win in Delhi - either melting in heat or dealing with infrastructure failures. Hope they restore services quickly 🤞

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