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Heavy rains and strong winds hit Indian capital, killing four people.

The chief minister of the capital territory said that four members of a sleeping family died during a storm in New Delhi, after a fallen tree fell on their room. One person was also injured.

According to the India Meteorological Department, there were wind speeds between 70 and 100 kph in the city, as well as lightning, and it experienced its heaviest downpours since May 2021.

In a recent post on X, Chief Minister Rekha gupta stated that "instructions were given to the district to provide immediate assistance to (the affected family)."

The city's airport was also affected by low visibility and flooding, and there were delays in metro services and traffic jams at several locations.

The study, commissioned by the charity WaterAid in the last month, showed that the weather in many of the most densely-populated cities of the world has been erratic. It goes from droughts to flooding and back to dryness as the rising temperatures disrupt the global water cycle.

Last month, unseasonable heavy rainfall also hit eastern and central India as well as parts of Nepal. More than 100 people were killed. (Reporting and editing by Aidan Lewis in New Delhi, Surbhi Misra)

(source: Reuters)