Stormy Skies: Flights Diverted in Delhi
Five flights scheduled to land at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport were diverted due to rain and thunderstorms. The airport, a significant air traffic hub, deals with over 1,300 daily flight movements. The adverse weather disrupted operations, highlighting challenges faced by aviation during such conditions.
Five flights set to arrive at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport were rerouted on Tuesday evening as inclement weather struck the region.
The capital witnessed significant rainfall and thunderstorms, leading to disruptions in flight operations, an airport official confirmed.
Handling over 1,300 flights daily, Delhi's airport faced challenges as weather conditions forced deviations in its busy schedule.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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