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Storm fallout: Delhiites, are uprooted trees damaging your cars and calm? Here’s what you can do

ByKaran Sethi
Published on: May 10, 2025 12:29 PM IST

Recent storms have uprooted more than 100 trees in Delhi-NCR lately. As Delhi's faces rain with strong winds again, must know how to keep your vehicles safe. 

The thunderstorms that have been keeping Delhi-NCR cool of late, have brought some rain and more concern regarding falling trees. Recently, in south Delhi’s Sheikh Sarai, a massive tree was ripped uprooted by the sheer force of the wind and lifting a car parked nearby into the air, literally hanging against its trunk! A similar scene was witnessed in areas such as Vasant Kunj and Najafgarh where another vehicle ended up deeply lodged under a fallen tree. According to news reports, over 100 trees were uprooted in a recent storm in the city.

NDMC has been catering to the complaints of uprooted trees in central parts of Delhi. (Right) A grab from the video showing wreckage caused by an uprooted tree in south Delhi's Sheikh Sarai.(Photo: Rak J Rak/HT and Instagtam)

Among the residents who witnessed the chaos firsthand was Deepjot Singh, a Lajpat Nagar-based entrepreneur, who says, “My car wasn’t even parked under a tree, just near one. Yet, a massive branch cracked my windshield during the thunderstorm. It’s really distressing because I was stuck and didn’t even know whom to call for help in such a situation.”

A tree near NITI Aayog Bhawan, on Sansad Marg in central Delhi, was found uprooted on Friday. (Photo: Sanjeev Verma/HT)

But that’s not all for in case your car gets crushed under a tree, due to a storm, you must note that it’s not advisable to approach it immediately. “If a tree falls on the front bumper, stay away in all possibility,” says, Ajit Singh Kumar, a Noida-based car mechanic, adding, “People don’t know this and often in shock approach their vehicle without realising that there’s a strong chance of sparks erupting from the engine, which can lead to fire that can be dangerous. Another precautionary measure can be to keep a fire extinguisher handy while approaching a car crushed from behind. This way at least you can be sure to not end up hurting yourself.”

What to do if your car gets crushed by a tree?

  • Before winds gain momentum, report weak or leaning trees to NDMC immediately at 1533.
  • During storms or high-wind alerts, avoid parking vehicles under trees
  • Post storm/heavy rain, lodge complaints of any damage at the unified emergency helpline 311.
  • If a tree falls on the front bumper, call car mechanic and avoid taking matters in your own hands.

 

For more, follow HT City Delhi Junction

 
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