UP climate: A 22-year-old man and an individual with incapacity have been killed in separate rain-related incidents on Wednesday night in Delhi-NCR, whereas not less than 11 others sustained accidents, police stated.
Greater Noida:
An enormous tree fell on a person who had gone out for a stroll within the NTPC Township in Uttar Pradesh’s Greater Noida on Wednesday (May 21). The youth died on the spot because of the influence of the falling tree amid a extreme mud storm, adopted by rainfall.
The man labored as a instructor at DAV Public School, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC). The police have taken the physique into custody and despatched it for a autopsy. The incident occurred below the jurisdiction of the NTPC outpost within the Jarcha police station space of Greater Noida.
Youth dies in Meerut amid heavy rains Meanwhile, robust winds, a fierce storm, and heavy rainfall threw regular life into chaos in Meerut. Within half an hour, the face of town utterly modified. The whole metropolis was submerged in darkness, and timber have been uprooted throughout the roads.
A person misplaced his life after a tree fell on him. The deceased has been recognized as Amit Chaudhary, a resident of Ruhasa village within the Daurala police station space.
Additionally, within the Lisari Gate police station space, the wall of a three-story constructing collapsed onto a close-by makeshift (kutcha) roof. A girl and her daughter have been trapped beneath. Both have been injured and have been admitted to the hospital for medical therapy.
Delhi rains: Dust storm, thunderstorm disrupt energy Power disruptions have been reported in a number of areas throughout the capital after an intense mud storm, adopted by thunderstorms, hail, and rain lashed elements of Delhi on Wednesday. The energy outages have been seen in Bawana, Narela, Jahangirpuri, Civil Lines, Shakti Nagar, Model Town, Wazirabad, Dhirpur, and Burari.
According to an official launch from Tata Power DDL, to make sure public security, the electrical energy provide needed to be briefly suspended in sure areas to stop electrocution. Trees and branches fell onto energy strains, damaging them.
“Tata Power-DDL’s Operations and Maintenance teams are maintaining a high state of readiness, and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) swiftly address service complaints. Power restoration is proceeding quickly in most of the affected areas,” the corporate stated.







