Key Points

Heavy rainfall and strong winds caused severe waterlogging in key areas like ITO and Dhaula Kuan, disrupting traffic and daily life. The extreme weather led to 49 flight diversions, prompting Delhi Airport to issue a passenger advisory. IMD had issued a red alert, warning of thunderstorms and gusty winds up to 60 km/h. Power outages and uprooted trees added to the chaos, with authorities urging residents to avoid open spaces.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Floods Delhi Roads and Diverts 49 Flights

  • Delhi Cantt underpass submerged with vehicles
  • IMD warns of thunderstorms and 60 km/h winds
  • 49 flights diverted due to extreme weather
  • Power outages reported in multiple areas
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Roads flooded, trees uprooted as heavy rain lashes Delhi

Severe rainfall causes waterlogging, uprooted trees, and flight disruptions in Delhi as IMD issues red alert.

"Due to adverse weather conditions last night, some flights have been impacted. – Indira Gandhi International Airport"

New Delhi, May 25

Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds hit Delhi in the early hours of Sunday, disrupting the common life of the national capital. Several streets were waterlogged, leading to traffic.

The visuals from Delhi Cantt showed a bus and a vehicle submerged in the water at a waterlogged underpass, demonstrating the severity of the rainfall.

Severe Waterlogging was also witnessed in the areas of ITO, Dhaula Kuan, Subroto Park, Nanakpura Underpass, and Chanakyapuri leading to traffic congestion.

Trees were also uprooted at the Akbar Road due to the storms and heavy rainfall.

The extreme weather also impacted the flight operations as 49 flights were diverted from 11:30 pm to 4 am

In view of that, Indira Gandhi International Airport issued a travel advisory for the passengers.

"Due to adverse weather conditions last night, some flights have been impacted. Passengers are advised to check their flight status regularly and stay in touch with airline staff for updates."

Earlier on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert for Delhi and nearby areas, warning of strong thunderstorms, rain, and high-speed winds over the next two to three hours.

The alert is part of a Nowcast warning based on the current weather conditions. According to the IMD, a thunderstorm cell is approaching Delhi and adjoining areas from the west/northwest. Under its influence, severe thunderstorm or dust-raising wind activity accompanied by frequent lightning and gusty winds (speed reaching 40-60 km/h or more) will likely affect parts of the city in the next 1 to 2 hours.

The weather department urged residents to take necessary precautions. The IMD has cautioned people to avoid open spaces and not to take shelter under trees. They have also asked citizens to avoid weak walls or unstable structures and stay away from water bodies.

Recently, on Wednesday, a cloud mass entered North Delhi and moved south-southeastwards, triggering a dust storm and strong winds.

The winds blew at speeds of 50-60 kmph, gusting up to 70 kmph, accompanied by light rainfall earlier in the evening.

Power disruptions were reported in several areas across the capital after an intense dust storm, followed by thunderstorms, hail, and rain lashed parts of Delhi.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Every year same story! Delhi's drainage system can't handle even moderate rains. Our taxes go to fancy flyovers but basic infrastructure remains neglected. When will MCD wake up? 😤
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Priya M.
Saw the visuals from Dhaula Kuan - absolutely terrifying! Kudos to the traffic police managing the situation though. Stay safe everyone and avoid unnecessary travel today 🙏
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Amit S.
Climate change is real folks! These extreme weather events are becoming too frequent. We need better urban planning and disaster preparedness. Hope authorities take this seriously.
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Neha T.
My flight got diverted to Jaipur last night. Complete chaos at the airport but airline staff handled it well. At least IMD gave proper warning this time 👍
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Vikram J.
Why do we keep planting trees that get uprooted so easily? Municipal corporation should choose native species with deeper roots. This is basic horticulture!
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Sunita R.
My heart goes out to daily wage workers who can't afford to miss work even in such weather. Hope NGOs arrange some temporary shelters for them during these times.
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Karan P.
The waterlogging at Nanakpura underpass is an annual ritual now. Authorities know it's a problem spot but no permanent solution. This is pure negligence!

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