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Dust is in the air: Strong storm in Delhi-NCR, 3 injured; flights diverted

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NEW DELHI: Delhi and the NCR regions witnessed a drop in temperature on Friday as dusty storms swept through the city for the second day in a row, causing a roof of a house to collapse, resulting in the injury of 3 people.

Three persons were injured when construction materials fell from a house's roof in Chander Vihar during a dust storm on Friday, according to the Delhi Fire Services (DFS).

"Some bricks fell from the roof of a house where construction work was going on, leaving at least three persons injured. They are being treated at a nearby hospital," a DFS officer said.

"We have secured the site. Construction work was going on to build a sixth floor on the five-storey building. We have sent the injured to the hospital. Further legal proceedings are underway," a senior police officer said.

15 flights diverted
Fifteen flights were redirected and numerous others experienced delays at Delhi airport on Friday owing to dust storms and strong winds, according to Airport authorities.

Following the unexpected weather changes in Delhi and northern regions, Air India released a passenger advisory. The notice indicated that severe thunderstorms and strong winds had disrupted flight operations across Northern India, resulting in diversions and delays for several Air India flights from Delhi.

The administration is actively supervising the situation and implementing measures to reduce operational disruptions.

"Poor weather, caused by heavy thunderstorms and gusty winds, has affected flight operations across parts of Northern India. Some of our flights to and from Delhi are being delayed or diverted, which is likely to impact our overall flight schedule. We are closely monitoring the situation and are doing our best to minimise the disruption. We advise our guests to check the latest status of their flights at https://airindia.com/in/en/manage/flight-status.html before heading to the airport", the travel advisory said.

Trees uprooted in several areas

Municipal authorities logged over 20 reports of fallen trees across various locations, including Feroz Shah Road, Ashoka Road, Mandi House, and Connaught Place, resulting in traffic snarls.

The severe thunderstorms caused electricity outages in numerous areas of the city, mainly because trees and branches collapsed onto power lines. Additionally, an electricity pole toppled at ITO.

From several areas, visuals showed the dusty storm and even a bike trapped after a branch fell.

IMD issues orange alert
The IMD posted a yellow alert for Delhi on April 11, when the temperature will fluctuate between 23°C and 38°C. While temporary, the cooler winds and overcast weather brought relief from the heatwave that had topped much of the last week.

The IMD's orange alert signifies that residents must "be prepared" and "take action" according to official guidelines.
The weather department has instructed people to remain inside their homes, ensure windows and doors are properly secured, and limit travel to essential purposes only.

Additionally, the advisory suggests finding refuge in secure locations -- avoiding trees -- and staying clear of concrete surfaces. The public is advised to disconnect electrical devices, leave water bodies without delay, and maintain distance from electrical conductors.

On April 10, the dusty storm and light rain cooled down the weather. Today, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and lightning.

Dust storms raged across Delhi, indicating the onset of a Western Disturbance. The IMD predicts light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds on Thursday and Friday, which will bring down heatwave conditions.

Delhi has experienced temperatures crossing 40°C this week, with a record warm night of 25.9°C on Wednesday. Thursday's minimum temperature was also high at 25.9°C. Though rain might bring temporary relief, heatwave conditions might recur by April 15 in Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana.
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