
Amid overnight rain, two trees were uprooted on Raja Dhir Singh Marg in East of Kailash area of southeast Delhi on Thursday, disrupting traffic in the area, according to the Delhi Fire Service (DFS).
No one was injured in the two incidents.
The DFS received a call around 3.40 am that a tree had collapsed near the ISKCON temple on Raja Dhir Singh Marg. A team was rushed to the spot, an official said.
“The tree blocked the road and affected vehicular movement for some time. No injuries were reported in the incident,” he said.
Another tree collapsed outside the National Heart Institute on the same road, the official said.
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