Delhi received its most intense monsoon rains since July second on Tuesday. Waterlogging and uprooted trees caused significant traffic disruptions across the city. Flight operations were also impacted, with over 300 flights experiencing delays at IGI Airport. The minimum temperature rose to thirty degrees Celsius, marking the warmest July night in two years. Air quality deteriorated to moderate levels but is expected to improve soon.
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