One killed after storm strikes Delhi and NCR region

Six others injured; police clear over 30 fallen trees

May 16, 2018 10:23 am | Updated 02:04 pm IST

An uprooted tree flattens a car at Gandhi Market, Minton Road

An uprooted tree flattens a car at Gandhi Market, Minton Road

One person was killed and six others injured after strong winds and rain struck some places in Delhi and nearby areas in the early hours of Wednesday, the Delhi Police has said.

The IMD had earlier forecast thunderstorms with gusty winds and light rain over some places of Delhi and adjoining NCR including Narnaul, Alwar, Rohtak, Jind, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Rewari, Nuh and Palwal.

The Delhi Police said on Wednesday that it had cleared 37 fallen trees. The traffic police received 53 calls related to falling of trees and 6 related to fallen poles.

The National Capital Region woke up to some thunderstorms on May 16, 2018

The National Capital Region woke up to thunderstorms on May 16, 2018

 

On Wednesday morning, the forecast was for thunderstorm with light rain over adjoining areas of Jind, Rohtak, Panipat, Alwar, Bagpat, Meerut and Aligarh.

The National Disaster Management Authority, in a tweet, advised precautions such as staying indoors, off verandahs, staying away from power/telephone lines and unplugging electrical equipment.

A dust storm accompanied by squall hit the national capital on May 13 after a scorching hot morning.

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