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Natural Disasters in Delhi: What do you need to know?

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From earthquakes to violent hailstorms, Mother Nature can throw a lot at us. Here's what two local experts had to say about the threat of natural disasters in and around Delhi.

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Delhi experiences extreme weather. It either tends to be too cold or too hot. During May to July, the temperatures can soar up high accompanied with dust storms, making the region very dusty due to which most activities are conducted indoors during these months. During the monsoon season, the temperatures tend to lower a bit due to frequent showers. The months from October to March, however, tend to be the better months in the city due to the mild temperature during that period. December and January tend to get pretty nippy, so do come equipped with woollen clothes and warm bedding and upholstery.

Nicholas, says: 2020

Most people visit Delhi between September and March, and these months are popular for a reason. Summer in the capital is becoming terribly warm, and epic heatwaves are common, so it’s a good idea to stay away between May and August (i.e., before the monsoon hits… avoid flights between November to December also.

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