Houses Collapse Amidst Heavy Rain in Delhi
The heaviest rainstorm to hit Delhi in a single day in the previous 20 years occurred on Saturday, tragically claiming one life and causing the collapse of almost 15 homes and other buildings. The intense downpour caused major waterlogging, toppled trees, and vehicle damage around the city, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The Delhi Fire Services Department confirmed that the continuous rain led to the collapse of at least fifteen houses. Tragically, one person also lost their life in an incident related to the rainfall. The situation was exacerbated by the intensity of the rainfall, causing significant disruption and damage throughout the region.
Monsoon Havoc: Collapsed Structures and Tragic Incidents Amidst Heavy Rains in Delhi
In the midst of heavy monsoon rains in Delhi, the city has witnessed a series of unfortunate events, resulting in collapsed structures and tragic incidents.
In the Kalkaji area, the wall of Deshbandhu College gave way under the relentless downpour, causing damage to several cars in its vicinity. The combination of heavy rain and strong winds also uprooted numerous trees, one of which fell on a car in Delhi's East of Kailash area.
In Karol Bagh, a devastating incident occurred at a Tibbia College Society apartment, where a woman lost her life when the ceiling collapsed. The police reported that the ceiling caved in during the early hours of Saturday due to the continuous rainfall. The victim, identified as 58-year-old Ranjeet Kaur, had been trying to salvage some belongings after a portion of the ceiling had already collapsed. Tragically, she was crushed to death under the debris as the rest of the ceiling came crashing down.
These incidents highlight the destructive impact of the monsoon season, as heavy rains and the subsequent structural damage pose serious risks to life and property in Delhi.