
NEW DELHI: Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and high-speed winds lashed Delhi and elements of the National Capital Region late Saturday evening, hours after the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert warning of intense climate exercise. Several elements of neighbouring Haryana, together with Jhajjar, additionally witnessed heavy downpour.The IMD had on Saturday warned of a thunderstorm cell approaching Delhi and adjoining areas from the west and northwest. โUnder its influence, severe thunderstorm or dust-raising wind activity accompanied by frequent lightning and gusty winds (speed reaching 40โ60 km/h or more) will likely affect parts of the city in the next 1 to 2 hours,โ the IMD mentioned in a press release.The warning was a part of the companyโs Nowcast alert system, based mostly on quick climate patterns. Authorities urged individuals to stay indoors and keep away from open areas. โAvoid open spaces and not to take shelter under trees,โ the IMD cautioned, additionally advising individuals to remain away from weak partitions, unstable buildings, and water our bodies.The climate occasion raised issues over doable impacts, together with uprooting of timber, falling branches, and reasonable injury to crops like bananas and papayas. Dry limbs might snap and fall on account of strong winds, and localised mud storms had been additionally probably, the IMD mentioned.Officials requested residents to stay alert and comply with security directions because the climate stays unstable throughout the area.Severe waterlogging was reported in a number of elements of Delhi after heavy rains and thunderstorm struck the nationwide capital within the early hours of Sunday. Areas affected embrace Moti Bagh, Minto Road, and close to Delhi Airport Terminal 1.Visuals from Delhi’s Minto Road present a automotive submerged on account of extreme waterlogging attributable to the heavy rainfall. The heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms additionally lashed a number of elements of Haryana’s Jhajjar.This was the second main storm occasion in lower than per week. On Wednesday, strong winds and a mud storm swept via Delhi, with wind speeds reaching 50โ60 km/h, and gusts touching 70 km/h. Light rainfall was additionally reported, together with thunderstorms in elements of Haryana’s Karnal district.The mid-week storm had brought on widespread energy outages throughout the capital. Neighbourhoods comparable to Bawana, Narela, Jahangirpuri, Civil Lines, Shakti Nagar, Model Town, Wazirabad, Dhirpur, and Burari confronted disruptions in electrical energy provide. According to Tata Power DDL, energy was intentionally suspended in some areas to forestall electrocution, as timber and branches fell on dwell wires, damaging infrastructure.