The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Delhi NCR, predicting intense rain and thunderstorms in the region. The alert has been issued for the entire Delhi NCR region, including Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad. The IMD has predicted that the region will experience intense rain and thunderstorms, with wind speeds reaching up to 60 km/h. The rain is expected to be accompanied by lightning and thunder, causing disruptions to daily life. The red alert has been issued due to the possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall in the region. The IMD has advised people to stay indoors and avoid traveling during the alert period. The Delhi Traffic Police has also issued an advisory, asking people to avoid traveling during the peak hours. The rain is expected to cause waterlogging and traffic congestion in the region, making it difficult for people to commute. The Delhi Government has also issued a statement, asking people to be prepared for the rain and to follow the instructions of the authorities. The rain is expected to bring relief to the people of Delhi NCR, who have been experiencing hot and humid weather for the past few days. However, the rain is also expected to cause disruptions to daily life, including power outages and waterlogging. The IMD has predicted that the rain will continue for the next 24 hours, with the intensity of the rain decreasing gradually. The Delhi NCR region has been experiencing a hot and dry summer, with the temperature soaring to 45 degrees Celsius in some areas. The rain is expected to bring the temperature down, providing relief to the people. The IMD has also predicted that the rain will be accompanied by strong winds, causing damage to trees and power lines. The authorities have been advised to be prepared for any eventuality, including power outages and waterlogging. The people of Delhi NCR have been advised to stay safe and to follow the instructions of the authorities. The rain is expected to cause disruptions to the transportation system, including flights and trains. The Delhi Airport has issued a statement, asking passengers to check the status of their flights before traveling. The Indian Railways has also issued a statement, asking passengers to check the status of their trains before traveling. The rain is expected to cause waterlogging in low-lying areas, making it difficult for people to commute. The authorities have been advised to be prepared for any eventuality, including evacuating people from low-lying areas. The people of Delhi NCR have been advised to stay safe and to follow the instructions of the authorities. The rain is expected to bring relief to the people of Delhi NCR, who have been experiencing hot and humid weather for the past few days. The IMD has predicted that the rain will continue for the next 24 hours, with the intensity of the rain decreasing gradually.