Flights diverted as heavy rains lash Indian capital

Motorists make their way amid a rainfall in New Delhi on May 1, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)

NEW DELHI – At least six flights were diverted from India's Delhi to other airports as heavy rains lashed the capital along with thunderstorms on Saturday morning, according to the local weather agency.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said similar rainy conditions are expected to prevail in Delhi over the next two to three days, and no heat wave is predicted until May 30.

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The IMD also said that Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 19.3 Degrees Celsius on Saturday, which is 7 Degrees Celsius below normal. The national capital received 16 millimeters of rainfall till 8:30 am local time, it added.

Sources at the Delhi airport were quoted as saying that a total of six flights were diverted due to heavy rainfall, including four flights that were diverted to Jaipur. 

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The airport asked the flyers to contact the airlines concerned for updated flight information.