Delhi Airport parking shed exploded, 49 flight divert
Delhi received heavy rains on Saturday night with thunderstorms. The video of the parking of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi is viral. In this, the shed under which the vehicle has been parked was exploded due to rain.
More than 100 flights at the airport were also affected due to rain. According to Delhi Airport, 49 flights were diverted from 11:30 am to 4:00 am on Sunday night.
The Meteorological Department said that there was a thunderstorm in Delhi at a speed of 82 kmph. 3.2 inches (81.2 mm) rained. Apart from Minto Road, Moti Bagh and Delhi Airport Terminal-1, many roads were flooded.
Here, the monsoon entry after Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu has been made in Maharashtra. The districts of western Maharashtra are raining on Sunday. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for heavy rain in these districts.
The Meteorological Department has issued rain an orange alert in the hilly areas including Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Satara, Pune, Kolhapur. Pre-monsoon rains in Mumbai and Konkan have knocked.
Madhya Pradesh can also have a premature monsoon entry. In the first week of June, a period of heavy rains will begin. The monsoon entry in the state is usually around June 16. The monsoon came on 21 June last year.
The weather conditions of Himachal, Rajasthan and UP
A flood situation occurred due to cloudburst on Saturday evening in Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. This damaged more than 25 vehicles. Hindustan-Tibet Road and National Highway-5 were closed due to debris falling from the mountains.
In Khairthal-Tijara district of Rajasthan, two people died after falling a wall of the house. Electric poles and trees were uprooted due to thunderstorms late Saturday night in Bikaner, Sikar and Jhunjhunu.
Hanumangarh received the highest 53 mm rainfall, while Barmer temperature was the highest 47.6 degrees. This is 5.3 degrees above normal.
The roof of the room built in the ACP office collapsed due to the thunderstorms in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh last night. Sub -Inspector (SI) Virendra Mishra died due to being buried in this.
Heavy rain in all districts of Kerala
Heavy rains continue in all the districts of Kerala since the monsoon entry on 24 May. Strong wind and rain continued on 25 May. Due to this many trees were uprooted, the house was damaged, the dams overflowed due to the rise of many rivers. Due to this, shutters of some dams were opened.
Landslide affected areas of Wayanad continue to rain in Churalamala since the night of 24 May. People are afraid of landslide again. The water level of the Punnapuzha river passing through the Churalamala-Mundakai area has increased.
In the Agekulam of Pathnamthitta, the tree was uprooted and fell to the raw house. Trees also fell in Kozhikode and Kasargod. According to the official, five shutters of Idukki’s Malankara dam have been opened on Sunday morning.