NEW DELHI, July 9 (Reuters) – At least four people died in a building collapse in the Indian capital Delhi, the latest in a series of rain-related incidents as monsoon showers triggered landslides and disrupted travel across parts of the country.
Here are some details:
• One person was rescued alive from the building collapse debris in Delhi, news agency ANI reported.
• India’s weather office issued a “red” alert for parts of Delhi and the neighbouring state of Haryana, forecasting heavy rain.
• The Delhi airport advised passengers to allow extra travel time because of waterlogging on some roads leading to the airport.
• In the southern state of Kerala, a landslide in Wayanad on Tuesday killed at least four people, local media reported.
• In the western state of Maharashtra, at least 13 people were killed in rain-related incidents, a state government minister said earlier this week.
• In the Maharashtra city of Pune, near Mumbai, a large mound of garbage collapsed at a waste treatment facility. At least seven people have been rescued, with nine others were feared trapped.
• Elsewhere in the country, visuals showed waterlogged streets in Agra and flooded highways in Gujarat, with residents wading through knee-deep waters.
(Reporting by Hritam Mukherjee in New Delhi and Shilpa Jamkhandikar in Mumbai; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
