Indigo Delhi-Srinagar Flight News: A flight flight from Delhi experienced sudden ice rain on Wednesday night, prompted the passengers’ chaos. Flying 6E 2142 is safe undergoing Strininar Airport after following standard emergency protocols, the plane confirmed a statement.
“Indigo Flight 6E 2142 from Delhi to Srinagar on May 21, 2025, the stagar internations and no strinar fees and going to strinar in strining
“We sincerely thank our customers for their cooperation to secure the secure completion of this flight. As always, the safety of our customers and crews remains the highest priority,” added.
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The incident occurred as a sudden spelling of rain and hail shells in Delhi-NCR, flight schedules at Indiria Gandhi International Airport. Multiple domestic and international devices are worn or transferred due to bad sight and speed of air.
“Many domestic and international flights in Delhi airport from different airports are worn or transferred due to weather conditions,” as time sources.
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In an X post, Air India in Air India and Delhi Airport issued counseling passengers about potential delays. “The rain and thunder can block trips to / from Delhi tonight,” posted in Air India.
“Due to weather conditions and storms, flight operations can be affected by Delhi airport to be diligent in contact with plane stakeholds for updated flight information,” said Delhi Airport.
The passenger advisory issued by 20:29 hours#Delhiirport #Passengerdvisory #Deladvisory #Badweather Pic.twitter.com/wrqyp42x6b
– Delhi Airport (@delhiairport) May 21, 2025
‘Near death experience’
Among the passengers is Trinamool Congress (TMC) Sagarical leader who calls it a “closer experience of death.” He was part of a five-member delegation of TMC, including Derek O’Bek, Nadimul Haque, Manas Bhunia, and Mamata Thakur, Route to Srinagar.
“It was an almost experience of death. I thought my life was over. People cried, praying and overthrown,” Ghine said.
“The pilot’s hats that took us by that. When we arrived we saw the plane’s nose,” he added that the delotation personally thanked the landing landing landing.
Videos surrounding Social Media get the tense moments inside the cabin while the plane shook and passengers overflowing with chairs while the chaos prayed. The plane brings about 200 people.
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Sharp transition during Delhi came after several days of uninterrupted heat, with a temperature breaking 40 degrees Celsius. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), a first-ridden masses in North Delhi and moves southeast, causing strong gusts and lights of light. Wind speeds come up to 70 kmph, carrying some rest from heat, but the air travel effect is severe.
The delegation of TMC is set to remain in Jammu and Kashmir through May 23. They visit Poonch, Rajouri and Srinagar to express civilians affected by mourning families.
With inputs from agencies