Trees fell over two vehicles in Nizamuddin area.
The weather in Delhi suddenly changed and so changed that no one could think. Hail has fallen in Delhi in the month of May. Today, the temperature of the day was 42 degrees and people were troubled by the scorching heat that suddenly the weather patterns changed and it started raining with strong thunderstorms. The thunderstorms brought relief from the heat, but the people walking on the road in Delhi-NCR faced trouble. People were seen searching for shelters to escape rain and hail. Trees fell due to thunderstorms in many places. Traffic jammed on the road. The Delhi Metro was also affected due to the storm. Several things fell in the metro line running on Red, Yellow and Pink Lines, which had to stop trains. Noida Metro suspended its operation.
Heavy damage due to strong thunderstorms in Delhi-NCR
The process of strong winds and thunderstorms started in Delhi, Ghazibad, Noida, Gurugram and Faridabad from late evening. Trees were uprooted, hoardings along the roads fell, some cars were also damaged. The weak houses that fell fell.
Many flights flying from Delhi
A man died in Delhi, while some people were also injured. Power supply has also been affected everywhere. The effect of this sudden change in the weather showed not only road and train but also on air traffic. Due to this change in the weather, many flights flying from Delhi have also been late. Emergency landing of Indigo flight going from Delhi to Srinagar was made due to bad weather. Emergency landing of IndiGo flight in Srinagar has taken place. It is a matter of relief that all 227 passengers and crew members sitting in the aircraft are safe.
One dies due to electric pole falling
Outside the gate of Nizamuddin police station in Delhi, trees fell on two cars, causing both vehicles to damage. A person has also died due to falling electric pole in Nizamuddin area itself. Here the high mask light pillar fell over a handicapped. The disabled was going by his tri -bicycle. During this time a car also came under the grip of the pillar.
BSES and Tata Power-DDL released a statement
Meanwhile, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd., which distributed electricity in Delhi. (Tata Power DDL) and BSES have issued a statement. BSES said, due to strong winds, rain and hailstorm, electricity was disrupted in many parts of the city, mainly due to the fall of trees and their branches on electric wires. BSES operations and maintenance teams are on high alert, a quick response team (QRT) has been immediately deployed to pay attention to complaints. In most cases, power supply is being restored rapidly. However, in some areas, restoration is taking longer to restore due to damage to the infrastructure of electrical infrastructure from fallen trees and their branches. Apart from this, the traffic crowd is delaying the movement of our teams at some places due to falling trees. As a precautionary measure, we had to temporarily stop power supply in some areas to prevent electric shock and ensure public safety. Security and goodness of citizens is the top priority for us. “
Electricity supply temporarily suspended in some areas
At the same time, Tata Power-DDL said, “Due to thunder, hailstorm and rain after dust storm in Delhi, electricity supply in many areas of the capital like Bawana, Narela, Jahangirpuri, Civil Lines, Shakti Nagar, Model Town, Wajirabad, Dhirpur, Burari disrupted the power supply. Electric lines were damaged due to falling of trees and branches. As a precaution, the power supply in some areas has to be temporarily suspended. Appreciate patience. In Tata Power-DDL, your safety and welfare is our top priority. “
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