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Delhi Storm Brings Record Rainfall, Leaves 7 Dead and City Disrupted

A sudden pre-monsoon thunderstorm on May 2 delivered Delhi’s second-highest May rainfall since 1901, exposing infrastructure vulnerabilities and disrupting daily life.

Overview

  • Delhi recorded 77 mm of rain in six hours, marking the second-highest single-day May rainfall in over a century, according to the IMD.
  • The storm caused at least seven fatalities, including four in a house collapse and three in lightning strikes across Delhi-NCR and northern India.
  • Over 200 flights were delayed at Indira Gandhi International Airport, with three diversions reported, as strong winds and waterlogging disrupted operations.
  • More than 200 trees were uprooted, leading to widespread power outages, blocked roads, and severe traffic congestion in key areas of the city.
  • The IMD has issued a Yellow Alert for Delhi through May 6, forecasting more rain and thunderstorms, while authorities work to address waterlogging and restore services.