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An intense thunderstorm battered Delhi early Friday, triggering massive waterlogging across the city.

By Aniket Chakraborty

May 2, 2025

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Four people died in Kharkhari village after a tree collapsed on a farm tubewell room.

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Flight operations at IGI Airport were heavily hit, with over 100 flights delayed and three diverted.

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The India Meteorological Department upgraded its yellow alert to a red alert at 5:30 am.

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Safdarjung recorded 77mm of rainfall in just six hours, the heaviest May spell since 2021.

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Winds clocked speeds up to 80 km/h, knocking down trees and causing widespread damage.

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Minto Bridge, infamous for waterlogging, was quickly cleared within an hour of inspections.

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PWD Minister Parvesh Verma assured that continuous drain cleaning was underway citywide.

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Despite initial panic, Delhi Airport clarified that no structural damages occurred at Terminal 3.

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As Delhi recovers, officials warn residents to stay alert amid chances of further rain.

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