Delhi woke to light rain Saturday, a day after recording its highest June rainfall in 88 years, leading to widespread disruption. The IMD predicts more rain over the next five days, with heavy showers likely in parts until July 1. Waterlogging persists, and six fatalities occurred in rain-related incidents, including two children drowning.
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