Three Air India aircraft damaged by rain and strong winds at Delhi Airport Terminal 2

Three Air India aircraft have sustained damage at Terminal 2 of the Delhi Airport following a recent weather event involving heavy rain and strong winds.
The incident occurred at the Terminal 2 area of the airport in Delhi, where the three aircraft were parked. The severe weather, characterized by strong winds and rain, caused physical damage to the three planes, which are operated by Air India.
Details regarding the specific models of the aircraft involved or the exact extent of the damage to the three Air India planes have not been specified. It is also not known if there were any passengers or crew members on board the aircraft at the time the rain and strong winds struck Terminal 2, or if the planes were empty and parked on the tarmac.
The incident at Delhi Airport highlights the impact of sudden weather events on parked commercial planes. Terminal 2 is one of the active terminals at the Delhi Airport, handling numerous flights. The damage to the three Air India aircraft was directly attributed to the rain and strong winds that swept through the airport grounds.
As of now, the exact date and time of the incident have not been disclosed in the available reports. Additionally, there are no details regarding any injuries to airport ground staff or passengers, or any further impact on other airlines operating out of Terminal 2 at the Delhi Airport.
Air India is the only airline reported to have had its aircraft damaged during this specific weather event. The three damaged aircraft will require inspection to assess the impact of the rain and strong winds before they can be cleared to return to active service.
No further details have been released regarding how the damage to these three aircraft will affect Air India's flight schedules or if any flight cancellations will occur as a result of the incident.