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Thunderstorm Unleashes 81.4 mm of Rain in Delhi, Making May 2025 the Wettest on Record

The storm, which struck around 2 AM, was accompanied by gusty winds that peaked at 82 km/h, resulting in widespread waterlogging, uprooted trees, and significant disruptions at the airport. The rainfall recorded on Sunday alone, classified as "heavy" by IMD standards, marked the second-highest 24-hour rainfall for May in Delhi's history, following the 119.3 mm recorded on May 20, 2021. Overnight, temperatures plummeted dramatically, with the mercury dropping 10 degrees at Safdarjung—from 31 to 21 degrees Celsius in just 75 minutes.

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Commends PM Modi’s Foresight and Leadership

Following her participation in the NDA chief ministers’ conclave, Gupta highlighted the invaluable opportunity to engage with her counterparts from various states. This interaction allowed for a deeper understanding of their unique perspectives, the challenges they encounter in developmental initiatives, and potential solutions to address these issues.

Delhi| Rainy Nights, Troubled Mornings: The Bittersweet Impact of Midnight Storms

New Delhi: Last night, Delhi experienced several hours of torrential rain, resulting in widespread waterlogging across the city. Since this morning, residents have been...

Delhi: Tensile Fabric Roof at IGI Airport Collapses Due to Water Pressure

NEW DELHI: A portion of the roof at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) collapsed when a canopy gave way due to heavy rainfall. The...

Indian SIM Cards Used in Cross-Border Digital Fraud: 5 Arrested for Fraudulent Procurement and Dispatch

New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Unit of the Delhi Police has successfully dismantled a SIM smuggling operation linked to an international online...

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