
Up to 49 flights, of which 17 international years, were diverted at the largest Igi airport in the country due to heavy rain and storms that embodied national capital overnight.
The Indian Meteorological Department said that the primary meteorological station of the city recorded winds that recorded up to 82 km / ha 81.2 mm rain in six hours – between Saturday 11:30 and 5.30 on Sunday.
The source said 49 flights, including 17 international flights, were diverted on Saturday and 4 o’clock on Sunday due to bad weather on Saturday and 4 o’clock in the morning.
In the X post at 3:59 in the morning, Indigo said that unfavorable weather conditions in Delhi led to temporary disturbances of flight operations.
“While the weather is gradually released, there are some overload of the air. We assure you that flight movements are constantly continuing how the conditions allow it,” the airline said.
At 5:54 in the morning he said in X post that flight operations are back to normal with a clearer sky over Delhi.
The Flightradar24.com flights website has shown that approximately 180 flights were delayed and some were canceled at the airport.
(This is an evolving story, another update comes …)
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