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After Heavy Rain, Eleven People Died in the Indian Capital; Flight Operations Halted

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The Times of India claimed that four residents drowned in inundated underpasses during this week’s unexpected and intense rain, bringing the total number of deaths from the torrential downpour to 11 as flight operations in the Indian capital came to a halt. 

On June 28, New Delhi, which had already experienced one of the worst heatwaves in its history earlier in the month, saw its greatest rainfall in decades, with a single day’s rainfall exceeding the city’s monthly average. 

The heavy rain resulted in a deadly roof collapse at one of Delhi’s three main airport terminals, as well as aircraft delays, flooded underpasses, severe traffic jams, and power and water shortages in several areas of the city.

Data from flight tracking website Flightaware shows that in the last 24 hours, about 60 flights from New Delhi’s major airport were canceled. 

The majority of flights from the impacted terminal were rerouted to the other two on Sunday, according to an airport official, who did not completely rule out the possibility of flight cancellations during the day. 

Among the largest and busiest airports in the nation is the one in Delhi.
With a capacity to accommodate 40 million passengers annually, Terminal 1, the now-closed terminal, is mostly utilized by low-cost carriers IndiGo, run by Inter-globe Aviation, and SpiceJet. 

A SpiceJet representative did not answer the phone right away, while an Indigo representative did not comment on the flight cancellations.

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