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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.

A massive tree crashed on an auto in Bengaluru, resulting the death of the autodriver.
Clouds above the city at 7.23am in Noida Sector 94 on Friday. (Sunil Ghosh/HT Photo)
Gurugram police personnel removing uprooted trees at Palam Vihar Road after heavy rains lashed the city on Friday. (HT PHOTO)
The collapsed house under an uprooted Neem tree at Kharkhari Nahar Village in Najafgarh on Friday morning. (Vipin Kumar/HT photo)

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.