Delhi Rain Havoc: Heavy Showers, Storms Bring Relief From Heat But Leave City Waterlogged, Trees Uprooted
Delhi witnessed heavy rainfall and strong winds early this morning, offering respite from the scorching heat but simultaneously causing widespread chaos. Various areas across the capital, including ITO and Lodhi Road, experienced severe waterlogging, leading to traffic disruptions and stranded vehicles. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert for the city, cautioning residents to avoid stepping out unless absolutely necessary.At Lodhi Road, winds ranging between 30 to 50 kmph uprooted several large trees, obstructing roads and damaging property. Visuals from the scene show massive trees lying across the streets, with commuters struggling to navigate through the chaos. In ITO, a well-known waterlogging hotspot, multiple vehicles, including official MCD cars, were seen stuck in deep water. Cleanup efforts were underway, but the situation remained tense.Inside several government offices and campuses, rainwater also flooded interiors, adding to the public's inconvenience. In Gurugram, the weather suddenly shifted with similar wind and rain patterns. Trees were reported to have fallen in several areas, damaging vehicles and creating hazardous conditions.The IMD remains on high alert, emphasizing the possibility of further downpours and advising the public to stay indoors wherever possible.
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