A state meteorologist said on Friday that wind speeds were reported over Delhi in the morning “link to severe thunderstorms” and the strongest winds recorded in the Sahdarjun region (49 mph). He also said that severe thunderstorms had reported rainfall on the capital.
This affected flights with more than 100 delays, as severe weather led to trees falling and water pooling, according to Flightradar24.com.
Delhi International Airport said some flights were affected early on Friday due to bad weather and thunderstorms.
Later, he said that the airport is operating normally, but despite some impact due to the bad weather, the bad weather in Delhi blocked the roads around the airport and blocked the roads.
Separately, four people, including three children, have been killed in Dwarka district, Delhi, due to strong morning winds, officials said.
Delhi Prime Minister Rekha Gupta said on Friday that instructions have been issued to all officials to identify where the water has been pooled and where to find solutions.
MNA