Billboard Collapses On Delhi Noida Flyway As Rain, Thunderstorm Hit Delhi, Adjoining Areas

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The sudden change in climate introduced with it gusty winds, lightning, cheer and aid

New Delhi:

A billboard on the Delhi-Noida Direct flyway got here crashing down, blocking the busy highway as a number of components of the nationwide capital and its adjoining areas obtained gentle to average rainfall and thunderstorms with winds gusting as much as 50 km/hr, bringing much-needed respite from the hovering temperatures. No one has been injured, information company ANI reported.

The climate workplace has predicted rain and thunderstorms with wind pace as much as 60 km/her in Delhi, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon, Manesar, Faridabad and Noida within the National Capital Region within the subsequent two hours.

Panipat, Karnal, Rohtak and Charkhi Dadri in Haryana, and Mathura, Bulandshahr and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh are additionally anticipated to obtain rains with thunder and dirt storms amongst different locations, the climate workplace mentioned.

The sudden change in climate with rain and thunderstorms was introduced on by the affect of a cyclonic circulation over north Rajasthan, and a trough operating from north Pakistan to a low strain space over the Bay of Bengal, the India Meteorological Department mentioned, reported PTI.

Overjoyed, folks flooded Twitter with pictures and movies of rain that introduced with it gusty winds, lightning, cheer and aid.

“It was Delhi’s version of cyclone. Rain would be an understatement. #DelhiRains,” one consumer wrote on Twitter.

Another consumer posted: “Our window glass cracked due to heavy rainstorm. Stay safe everybody.”

The mercury is predicted to remain low within the subsequent few days as moisture-laden easterly winds as a result of low strain space within the Bay of Bengal will deliver rains in Delhi-NCR on June 12 and June 13, the climate workplace mentioned, including, a warmth wave will not be anticipated within the capital until June 15.


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