After the heavy rains accompanied by a strong wind of national capital of early capitals at early hours on Sunday, 49 trips, including 17 international trips, including 11:30 pm and 4 am.
“Due to the bad weather at Delhi, 49 trips were moved at 11:30 pm and 4 am. Normal services restored,” Normal services are said.
49 trips include 17 international flights, plus airport sources.
Delhi airport releases a passenger advisory at 06:50 am on Sunday.
In an X post, Delhi airport states, “Due to the bad weather last night, some plane staff for updates for updates.
Meanwhile, the temperature fell to 8 to 10 degrees Celsius from 31 to 22 degrees Celsius, as seen from datahi in Lodhi Roal Dach.
Temperature fell between 1:15 AM to 02:30 am today that morning because of thadertstorm.
Safdarjung Airport at the temperature falling from 31.0 ° C to 21.0 ° C. In the airport gun from the 3.0 ° C. at the temperature of the FROM 31.3 ° C. At the temperature of Lodhi drops from 31.0 ° C to 22.3 ° C.
In the last 24 hours, Delhi’s rain was observed at 08:30 hrs ist today at Lodhi Road is 39.1 mm, in MYA 61.4 mm, 68.5 mm, and ridge ages 69.1 mm.
Places affected include Moti Bagh, Minto Road, and near Delhi Airport Terminal 1.
Working clearance was taken to Akbar Road after many trees falling for storms and heavy rain last night last night at NCR.
Severe waterlogging was witnessed in many parts of Delhi after heavy rainfall. Traffic traffic is angry and slow activity in the Sainenza in Dhaula Kuan.
Severe waterlogging was witnessed by the underwash underpass in completion of heavy rain.
The heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms in many parts of Jarana’s Jhajjar.
Earlier on Saturday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Delhi and adjacent areas, warning of strong winds in the next two to three hours.
Alert is a part of a Dixcast warning based on the current weather condition. According to the IMD, a storm cell which leads Delhi and adjacent areas from the west / northwest. Under its influence, severe storms or air activity accompanied by constant lightning and rapidly reaching 40-60 km / h op) likely to affect parts of the city in the next one to two hours.
The weather department urges residents to make necessary precautions. IMD warns people to avoid open spaces and don’t take over the bottom of the trees. They also demand citizens to avoid weak walls or unstable structures and stay away from water bodies.
Possible effects from thunderstorms include shrinkage and branch breaks. Plants like bananas and papaya may suffer moderate damage, and dry branches of wood can fall due to heavy air. Dust storms can also occur in some parts of the city.
Authorities encourage people to stay alert and make all necessary precautions to stay safe.