New Delhi:A day after monsoon's first heavy shower in the capital wreaked havoc killing three and ripping open scenes of devastation as houses were washed away after crashing down in just four hours of rain, the India Meteorological Department sounded orange alert here for the next three days, predicting heavy rain at isolated places on Monday.
This came a day after the capital city received spells of heavy monsoon showers, which threw traffic into disarray and led to the collapse of several shanties. Three people, including a child, died in rain-related incidents.
IMD has four colour-coded warnings as per the intensity of any weather system -- green, yellow, orange and red. Orange alert is given to authorities to be prepared.
The weather bureau has predicted, "Light to moderate rain and thundershowers accompanied with gusty winds, speed 30-50 kmph. Heavy rain at isolated places." There might be traffic congestion and water accumulation in low lying areas, the IMD added.
According to data with the Delhi's Regional Weather Forecasting Centre, Safdarjung observatory, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded a rainfall of 2.2 mm, while Palam and Ayanagar recorded 2.7 mm and 23.1 mm rainfall since morning.
Kuldeep Srivastava, head of IMD's regional forecasting centre told a news agency that the capital might witness moderate showers on Tuesday morning as well.
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According to the private weather agency Skymet, "There will be on and off monsoon showers in Delhi and surrounding regions. At some places, there might be heavy rainfall."