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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Strongest squall in 10 years kills six, hits flights

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The strongest dust storm to hit the Capital in more than a decade tore away trees, delayed flights, threw traffic out of gear and claimed six lives besides shrouding the city in a thick blanket of dust in the morning hours of Wednesday .

Police said two children who were playing outside and two office goers were among those who died.

At 81 km per hour wind-speed, the squall started at 9.55 am and took office goers by surprise. The morning sun was covered with dark clouds, bringing visibility down several notches and forcing vehicles to turn on their headlights. Uprooted trees and electric wires caused diversions on several routes. During this period, the city also witnessed 7.2 mm of rains.

Air traffic was the first to be hit by the storm. According to the Met department, the velocity at Palam airport was 104 km per hour much more than that in the city And the storm stayed longer too.

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