Capital surrounded by sky disaster! How will the weather be in Delhi-NCR in the next few hours, know

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Red alert of rain in Delhi

New Delhi: The continuous rains in the capital Delhi and surrounding areas for the last few days have disturbed public life. Even today, torrential rain is raining in Delhi-NCR. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has issued a rains red alert in Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad. The Yamuna River is already in full swing and after alert released by the Meteorological Department, new problems have arisen for people living in the bottom areas of Yamuna, especially in the lower areas.

Traffic slow due to water filling on the roads

Suddenly this afternoon, suddenly the sky of Delhi-NCR started thick clouds. On seeing this, torrential rain started. Traffic has also become slow due to flooding of roads in many areas. At the same time, due to continuous rains and traffic slowing on the roads, crowds of people have also increased in the metro.

How will the weather be in Delhi-NCR for the next few hours?


















Delhi-NCR districts Weather estimate
North Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
North West Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
North East Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
Shadara Heavy rain with thunder glow
Central Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
West Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
New Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
Southwest Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
South Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
South East Delhi Heavy rain with thunder glow
Faridabad Heavy rain with thunder glow (41 to 61 kmph wind speed, heavy rain, 15mm/hR)
Gurugram Heavy rain with thunder glow (41 to 61 kmph wind speed, heavy rain, 15mm/hR)
Ghaziabad Possibility of vrajapat, moderate to heavy rains in the midst of thunder glow
Noida-Greater Noida Possibility of vrajapat, moderate to heavy rains in the midst of thunder glow

7500 people were evacuated from flood -affected areas

The water level of Yamuna river increased to 207 meters at one o’clock this afternoon near the old iron rail bridge in Delhi. This led to flood -like conditions in low -lying areas. About 7500 people were evacuated from these areas to safe places. According to officials, relief camps have been set up to keep people out of flood -affected areas.

“More than 7,500 people have been evacuated from five districts-East, North, South-East, North-East and Central Delhi,” an official said. He has been taken to relief camps at 25 places, including tents, schools etc. ‘

Things worsened after releasing water from Hathinikund barrage

Let us know that the Yamuna river in Delhi crossed the danger mark on Tuesday. Due to the rise in the water level, the district administration is delivering people living in low -lying areas to safe places. An official of the Central Flood Control Room said, “The main reason for increasing the water level is the huge amount of water being released every hour from Wazirabad and Hathinikund barrage. According to the forecast, the water level may increase further. ”1.62 lakh cusecs of cusecs in the river and 1.38 lakh cusecs of water were released from Hathinikund barrage at eight o’clock in the morning.

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