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Did you all come in boats, John Kerry asks students in Delhi

Updated on: 01 September,2016 07:49 AM IST  | 
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US Secretary of State John Kerry asked this before starting his lecture at IIT-D even as heavy monsoon brought the capital to a standstill

Did you all come in boats, John Kerry asks students in Delhi

New Delhi: US Secretary of State John Kerry’s tryst with heavy rains continued as he reached late for his lecture at IIT-Delhi yesterday.


A car trudges through a waterlogged road in Gurgaon. Although monsoon this year was average, 37% districts still fall short of rain. Pic/PTI
A car trudges through a waterlogged road in Gurgaon. Although monsoon this year was average, 37% districts still fall short of rain. Pic/PTI


“Did you all come in boats? I don’t know if you came in boats or amphibious vehicle of some kind,” Kerry asked, provoking laughter. There was a foot deep flooding on the road in front of IIT-Delhi. He also had to postpone his scheduled trip to three religious sites in the capital.


John Kerry
John Kerry

Traffic helpline gets 100 calls
People were stranded on roads as heavy rains continue to lash the city with the traffic helpline receiving more than 100 calls of snarls and waterlogging.

The heavy rains made the weather pleasant with the minimum temperature settling 26 degree Celsius, one notch below the season’s average.

Colonies, hospitals submerged in Hyd
Heavy rains yesterday inundated not just roads and low-lying residential areas in Hyderabad but also hospitals and railway stations in the heart of the city. The OPD block and some rooms of ESI Hospital, Gandhi Hospital, Khairatabad railway station and even the busy Raj Bhavan Road were hit heavily by the incessant monsoons.

3.9 mm
The rain Delhi received till 8.30 AM, the Met department said yesterday.

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