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Delhi Rain: Heavy rains in Delhi-NCR, more than 130 flights late, IGI Airport issued advisory

Due to heavy rains in Delhi-NCR, there has been waterlogging in many places. Due to the weather of Delhi, there has been traffic jam on a roads, while more than 130 flights have been affected. Advisory for passengers has been issued by Delhi Airport. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Delhi.

Waterlogging is reported in many areas including Panchkuian Marg, Mathura Road and Connaught Place in Delhi. Delhi Airport said in a statement that flight operations are currently normal, although there are reports of delay in many flights.

In a post on X on behalf of Delhi Airport, it was said that according to the forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department, the weather in Delhi is bad. However, all flights at Delhi Airport are currently normal. Our on-ground teams are working closely with all the stakeholders, so that your journey is without any trouble. “

According to flight radar data, 135 flights were delayed by Saturday morning. According to the flight tracking website, 15 flights were delayed from Indira Gandhi International Airport, while 120 out of flights were also delayed by their scheduled time.

Indigo released advisory

IndiGo issued an advisory on X and warned the passengers to traffic jams in the city. The airline advised passengers to reach the airport ahead of time and adopt an alternative route if possible. Advisory said that due to heavy rains today, many roads in Delhi are flooded. In such a situation, take extra time and if possible, choose another way and check your flight status on our website or app before leaving for the airport. Our teams are working to run things smoothly and cooperate in your journey.

SpiceJet has also issued an advisory saying that due to heavy rains, flights coming to Delhi Airport and flights from here may be affected.

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