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At least 2 dead in India's capital, schools shut after heavy rain

At least two individuals were eliminated after heavy rain in India's capital Delhi resulted in water logging, and schools were shut on Thursday after prediction of more rain, authorities stated.

Locals were caught unawares by an abrupt bout of extreme rain on Wednesday evening, with a total 147 mm (5.8 inches). recorded throughout the day in the eastern parts of Delhi and its suburban areas. by the state-run India Meteorological Department (IMD).

The weather office stated clouds had actually converged over Delhi. from all 4 sectors, and recommended people to exercise care due. to low visibility and water logging in low lying locations.

Delhi Water Minister Atishi, who uses just one name, stated in. a post on X that two people had passed away after falling under a. waterlogged drain.

She also directed schools to be shut for the day as there is. likelihood of more rain.

IMD anticipates moderate thundershowers through the day and has. forecast rain for the next five days in the city.

Visuals from ANI news firm, in which Reuters has actually a. minority stake, revealed rescue employees digging through particles. after a home collapsed, however no casualties were reported.

Flooding was likewise seen at the website in a northern part of the. city where 3 trainees drowned in a flooded basement last. week.

Residents of the capital have actually experienced a series of. severe weather condition events in the past few months, from sizzling. temperature levels to floods and heavy rainfall that triggered a roofing system. collapse at the city's airport.

(source: Reuters)