
In the middle of continuous rainfall in Delhi-NCR on Thursday, a huge Neem tree fell to the vehicle in the Kalkaje region in the national capital. The man allegedly died while the woman was seen as he got stuck and tries to free when the tree fell over several vehicles.
The incident occurred in Block B in Kalkaj, where continuous heavy rainfall from the end of the center led to the uprooting of a giant tree, the official told the PTI news agency.
Several incident videos have appeared on the social media. One such clip showed a woman stuck under the tree and hung on the trunk to prevent injury.
In another video, a social media user claimed to show a scene in which one died on a bike. He lay dead under a huge tree.
According to the PTI report, citing officials were a 50 -year -old man and his daughter critically injured after a huge tree fell in the southeast Delhi in the Kalkaje region in Southeast Delhi in the southeast rain.
Several vehicles parked in the area were also damaged in the incident.
According to the police, the duo of the father-stage went through the locality when the tree suddenly rolled and fell on them. The impact had both critically injured and were hurried to the nearby hospital for treatment.
According to the PTI report, a hydraulic crane was deployed by the civic authorities to remove the tree and clean the way.
Officials have been cited as they claim that the municipal authorities have been warned to assess the damage and carry out the necessary pruning in this area to avoid other incidents.
Ruffles
The heavy rain stopped Delhi on Thursday morning, so the roads left wet and transported transported.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a “orange” warning, warning of more rain during the day.
According to IMD, ending on Thursday at 8:30 in the morning, the primary weather station in Dilli in Safdarjung recorded 13.1 mm precipitation, Aya Nagar recorded 57.4 mm, Palam 49.4 mm, Lodhi Road 12 mm, Pragati Maidan 9 mm and Pusa 5 mm.
The rain reduced the minimum temperature in the dilli to 23.6 degrees Celsius, 3.2 notches below normal. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 32 degrees Celsius, IMD said.
The traffic police in Delhi took X to warn commuting about waterlogged areas.
“Given the recent rains causing water in GTK Depot, Yahangiri and Adarsh Nagar, Old GT Road’s operation is likely to be seriously affected. To prevent overload, it is recommended that the commuters avoid the old GT road, and is required to plan or take alternative routes.
(With the entry from agencies)
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