
When parts of the National Capital decomposed on Wednesday, which caused water in key areas and disrupted operation, Delhl Airport issued passengers that indicate that they decide for the subway. However, they said that all flight operations at Delhi Airport are currently normal.
Several airlines, including Air India, Indigo and Spicejet, also issued travel councils for their passengers and said that flights could be affected by bad weather.
“According to the IMD forecast, Delhi is experiencing unfavorable weather conditions. However, all flight operations at Delhi Airport are currently normal,” Delhi Airport said.
It was shared that teams on the ground work hard with all parties involved to ensure that the passenger journey remains trouble -free. However, the authorities recommended passengers to “consider alternative transport ways, including the Delhi metro to reach the airport and avoid possible delay”.
“Please check your flight status”
Airlines asked passengers to start at the airport a little before they plan, and suggested to check the flight status in advance.
“The heavy rain in Delhi makes Daily Drive a little more dramatic-with slowly moving operation in several areas. If you are on the way to the airport, there may soon be a difference between the relaxed check-in and the last minute,” Indigo wrote.
“Before leaving via our website or app check your flight status added.
Meanwhile Air India said: “Rain and thunderstorms affect flight operations to AZ Delhi. Before heading to the airport check your flight condition and leave more time on your journey.”
“Due to bad weather in Delhi (DEL), all departures/arrivals and their subsequent flights can be affected. Passengers are asked to check their state of flight,” Spicejet said.
“Red Alert” for Delhi
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a “red” warning for Delhi, which, according to the color code, indicates the need to remain vigilant and act.
IMD said that mild to intense rainfall, accompanied by a slight storm and lightning, is very likely to occur across the Delhi NCR.
The department also said that the cloud moving east to the east is likely to cause slight precipitation in most places and heavy rainfall in isolated places on Wednesday evening. This will be accompanied by storms, lightning and strong winds with a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour, defeating up to 50 km / h.
Light to medium rainfall has already been reported from the eastern parts of the city.
It is predicted under the influence of the cloud cluster and thunderstorms and mild to intense rain are predicted. The department urged people to avoid open spaces, staying under the trees, sticking away from the weak walls and unstable structures, and avoiding them to approach the water bodies.
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