
Delhi Coronavirus (Covid-19), Weather Today Live Updates: The India Meteorological Department has warned of more showers in the city on Thursday as well, and has cautioned against “major traffic disruption” and “increased chance” of road accidents due to heavy water logging. The Safdarjung Observatory, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded 46 mm rainfall between 8:30 am on Wednesday and 8:30 am on Thursday, news agency PTI reported.
On Wednesday, heavy downpour wreaked havoc in the national capital and its satellite cities of Gurgaon and Noida, leading to inundation of rain water on roads and underpasses as well as traffic build-up in many areas. In its weather forecast issued Wednesday evening, the Met department said there will be “intense rainfall spell over central parts of the country during the next five days”.
Meanwhile, the national capital recorded 1,398 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the total count to 1,56,139. With nine more deaths, the toll also increased to 4,235. On Monday, the Delhi High Court expressed concern over the fact that Covid cases are still hovering around the 1,300 mark, “which shows that there must be a concentrated focus on ramping up lab testing in Delhi”.
The Delhi Traffic Police remained busy clearing traffic on Narela-Bawana road, Raja Garden flyover, Kasturba Underpass, MB Rad, Jhandewalan Mandir, Jhilmil underpass, Azadpur vegetable market, Sarai Pipal Thala, Jahangirpuri, Madanpur Khadar among other places. The rains also crippled electricity supply in many areas.
Jain added: "The prevalence of antibodies found in sero-survey showed that the antibodies were present in 29% of the people in the northeast district, 27% in the south, 33% in the southeast and 24% in New Delhi. There was also an increase of 6% to 50% among people in various districts compared to the b earlier survey. The sero-prevalence of antibodies was found in 28.3% of the males while 32.2% of the female population. As many as 15,000 people were participated in the survey."
The second serological survey which was conducted between August 1 and 7 showed that 29.1% of people in Delhi have developed antibodies against the virus, Health Minister Satyender Jain announced on Thursday. A total of 15,000 samples were collected during the survey, he added.
A portion of a road near Gurgaon's IFFCO Chowk caved in, following heavy rainfall in the region, on Thursday.
Gurgaon Police took to Twitter to caution citizens against water-logging and avoid such routes for commutation. It also urged commuters to travel only if necessary.
Hotels in the Capital can finally reopen, with the Delhi government and Lt-Governor Anil Baijal’s office resolving their differences on the issue during a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Wednesday. A decision was also taken to delink banquet halls from hospitals and allow weekly markets “on a trial basis”, officials from the L-G house said. The Chief Minister’s Office said gyms will remain shut as of now. “The corona situation in Delhi is much better. The economy of Delhi has to be brought on track. For this, we had proposed opening all hotels in Delhi, which was rejected by the Central government. We again requested the Central government, and we are happy that the proposal has been approved. Now, all hotels in Delhi will open. At the same time, weekly markets will be allowed to open on a trial basis. In the meantime, everyone must exercise precautions and follow social distancing,” Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
Seven cars in Saket’s J Block were damaged when a portion of the Apeejay School wall fell on them, ostensibly due to heavy rain, early Wednesday morning. Alleging negligence by school authorities and demanding compensation for their losses, the car owners filed a police complaint. DCP (South) Atul Kumar Thakur said, “The wall collapsed, allegedly due to rain. An FIR under IPC section 427 (mischief causing damage) has been filed after a complaint was received by owners whose vehicles were damaged. The matter is being investigated.” The school management denied the allegations. “We have constructed the walls as per government directive for Delhi schools. After the 9/11 attack in the US, the government thought it is better to raise the boundary of schools with barbed wires so miscreants and terrorists don’t enter. We’re investigating but there is no issue as such,” said a school official, adding that the incident was caused as it “has been raining for the past three days”.
Three members of a family were injured after the roof of their house collapsed, ostensibly due to heavy rain, in Outer Delhi’s Paschim Vihar on Thursday morning. One of them sustained a head injury while the remaining are recuperating in Sanjay Gandhi hospital.
The India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in the city on Thursday as well. The downpour may lead to "major traffic disruption" due to heavy water logging and there is an 'increased chance' of road accidents, it warned. The Safdarjung Observatory, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded 46 mm rainfall between 8:30 am on Wednesday and 8:30 am on Thursday. On an average, the city gauges 11.3 mm rainfall from 8:30 am on August 19 to 8:30 am on August 20 every year. The Palam weather station gauged 70.9 mm precipitation during the period, more than six times the normal rainfall.
Heavy rains overnight in Delhi and surrounding areas has led to severe waterlogging in some parts for the second straight day. The India Meteorological Department this morning said the rains are likely to continue till around noon and will subside thereafter. Delhi is likely to receive rainfall till August 25, the weather agency said. Visuals shared by news agency ANI showed a half submerged bus at an underpass in Prahladpur area in Delhi. While in Baraf Khana, locals were seen wading through ankle-deep water. Similar scenes were witnessed in Mayur Vihar and parts of Noida. The rains have, however, brought down temperatures to 26 degree Celsius in the national capital.
On Thursday, the number of cases rose to 2,836,925 after 69,652 fresh cases were registered within a span of 24 hours.
Close to 120 mm of rainfall in Gurgaon on Wednesday morning saw many stretches inundated and underpasses submerged. Rainwater also seeped into homes in several areas, with a 62-year-old man being electrocuted when he tried to turn off the inverter after water got into his house. According to police, the victim, Ashok Bakshi (62), was a resident of Sector 28. “Investigation showed that the ground floor of his house was wet because of the rain. He went to turn off the inverter and was electrocuted,” said inspector Manoj Kumar, SHO, DLF police station, adding that the family has not filed a complaint.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday called for a concentrated focus on ramping up laboratory testing for COVID-19 in the national capital as 1,300-odd cases are still reported daily.
The high court also raised the question of migrant labourers returning to Delhi after Unlockdown-3 has been declared by the government and construction and industrial activity have picked up. A bench of justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad asked whether adequate arrangements have been made by the Delhi government at the borders and other places, where industries or construction sites exist in the national capital, for large scale testing to detect COVID-19 cases and for segregating them without causing any inconvenience.
The bench directed the Delhi government to file a detailed status report on this aspect. The court said it was a matter of "great concern" that though the number of COVID-19 cases were expected to climb down gradually or at least remain stable below 1,000 per day in August, 2020, the daily coronavirus cases have not steadily reduced in Delhi. It noted that the number of cases that had touched 707, 652 and 787 on August 10, August 16 and August 17 respectively, shot up to 1,374 on August 18. (PTI)
Heavy rains on Wednesday showed no mercy on Gurgaon where main roads, including underpasses, and those in interior residential areas were submerged in water, bringing traffic movement to a halt.
The 'Millennium City' recorded 26.5 mm rainfall from Tuesday night till 8.30 am on Wednesday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Sohna Chowk, Sikanderpur, Golf Course, Himgiri Chowk, Bilaspur Chowk, and the roads towards Delhi and Jaipur reported waterlogging, the Gurgaon Traffic Police said. The most striking, however, was the inundation of the underpasses on the posh Golf Course Road where water filled the carriageways on both sides of the road stretch -- touted to be aesthetically among the best in the country. The traffic police said it deployed its personnel at crucial junctions in the city to regulate traffic on the waterlogged roads.
Hotels in the capital can finally reopen with the Delhi government and Lt-Governor Anil Baijal’s office resolving their differences on the issue during a meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Wednesday.
Apart from hotels, a decision has also been taken to delink banquet halls from hospitals and allow weekly markets “on a trial basis”, officials from the L-G house said. The Chief Minister’s Office said gyms will continue to remain shut.
“The corona situation in Delhi is much better now. The economy of Delhi has to be brought on track. For this, we had already proposed opening all hotels in Delhi, which was rejected by the central government. We again requested the central government, and we are happy that now the proposal of the Delhi government has been approved. Now, all hotels in Delhi will be opened. At the same time, the weekly markets will be opened on a trial basis. In the meantime, everyone must exercise precautions and follow social distancing,” Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Wednesday gave approval for opening of hotels and weekly markets in the city, the Delhi government sources said. The decision was taken in a meeting of DDMA which was also attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal through video conference.
The proposal to open gyms was not approved in the meeting headed by Lt Governor Anil Baijal. The LG said gyms can be allowed to open in the coming days.
The weekly markets will be first opened on trial basis to assess the situation on the ground, the sources added. (PTI)
Delhi recorded 1,398 fresh coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the tally in the city to over 1.56 lakh, while the death toll from the disease mounted to 4,235, authorities said.
Nine fatalities have been recorded in the last 24 hours, according to the latest bulletin issued by the Delhi health department. The active?cases tally on Wednesday rose to 11,137?from 11,068 the previous day. (PTI)
Heavy rains lashed Delhi-NCR, particularly battering the satellite city of Gurgaon on Wednesday, flooding the low-lying areas and bringing the traffic to a halt.
Till 8.30 am, Gurgaon had recorded 23 millimetres of rainfall, he said. Gurgaon witnessed very heavy downpour since morning. The rains flooded many streets, turning them into small rivers, as traffic came to a virtual standstill at key stretches. An underpass on the Golf Course Road was also submerged underwater.
Many vehicles lay marooned on the roads as they got stuck due to the water. Police were also seen moving them to keep the traffic going.
The traffic congestion also brought back the memories of the rains in 2016 when commuters were stuck in a massive jam for hours. (PTI)
Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the regional forecasting centre of the India Meteorological Department, said the axis of monsoon will remain close to the national capital till Thursday. Therefore, more rains are likely. Southwesterly winds from the Arabian Sea and southeasterly winds from the Bay of Bengal are also feeding moisture to the region, he said.
The downpour is expected to reduce rain deficiency in the capital.
A number of vehicles damaged in Saket area's J Block, after a side wall collapsed following incessant downpour in Delhi.