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Heavy rains, thunderstorm lash parts of Delhi-NCR; two flights cancelled, over 50 delayed
The India Meteorological Department predicted more light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with a speed of 50-80 km/h over Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas on Monday.
Highlights
- Rain accompanied by thundershowers hit Delhi-NCR on Monday morning.
- IMD has predicted more showers during the day.
- There have also been power cuts in several areas.
New Delhi: Rain accompanied by thunderstorm lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Monday (May 23, 2022) early morning with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting more showers during the day. In a weather update, the Met department said that dust storms and thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with a speed of 50-80 km/h are "very likely" to continue over Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas for the next few hours.
The heavy rainfall has also led to power cuts in several areas in Delhi, Noida, and Ghaziabad.
Two flights cancelled, over 50 delayed
Due to bad weather, the flight operations at the Delhi Airport were also affected. According to ANI news agency, over 40 departure flights have been delayed due to bad weather and other related issues at Delhi Airport.
"Around 18 arrival flights to Delhi airport delayed due to bad weather and other related issues as of now. Two flights cancelled," ANI reported.
"Passengers are requested to get in touch with the airline concerned for updated flight information," the Delhi Airport tweeted.
Vistara airlines also took to Twitter and informed that arrivals and departures are likely to get impacted due to bad weather and strong winds in Delhi.
"Please visit https://www.airvistara.com/ or SMS UK<Flight no.> to 9289228888 to check the updated flight status. Thank You," they said in a tweet.
Stay indoors, suggests IMD
The IMD suggested people stay indoors, close windows and doors, and avoid travel if possible. It also asked people to take safe shelters and not take shelter under trees.
"Do not lie on concrete floors and do not lean against concrete walls. Unplug electrical/ electronic appliances. Immediately get out of water bodies," the weather office said.
"Keep away from all the objects that conduct electricity," it added.
The Met Office also said that the dust storm and thunderstorms may damage vulnerable structures, kutcha houses/walls, and huts.
Earlier on Sunday, the weather office had said that the national capital may have a generally cloudy sky on Monday and that the minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to be around 27 and 37 degrees Celsius respectively.
Meanwhile, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 39.3 degrees Celsius, a notch below normal, on Sunday. According to IMD, the city saw a minimum temperature of 23.1 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season's average.