1Monitor the 7-day forecast and postpone or limit outdoor activities during predicted thunderstorms, hail, and peak heat days (2026-06-30 to 2026-07-06).
2Avoid isolated or poorly lit areas at night and travel with companions where possible after reports of recent stabbings and violent robberies.
3Check structural condition of any short-term accommodation or building before staying avoid buildings with visible cracks, debris, or lacking clear safety exits.
4Use caution online and for financial transactions: prefer trusted payment channels, do not share OTPs, and avoid unknown links or apps after reports of cyber-fraud activity.
5Enroll in STEP/ensure contingency plans and travel insurance are in place before arrival review security guidance from the U.S. Department of State.
Action 1
#1
Monitor the 7-day forecast and postpone or limit outdoor activities during predicted thunderstorms, hail, and peak heat days (2026-06-30 to 2026-07-06).
Action 2
#2
Avoid isolated or poorly lit areas at night and travel with companions where possible after reports of recent stabbings and violent robberies.
Action 3
#3
Check structural condition of any short-term accommodation or building before staying avoid buildings with visible cracks, debris, or lacking clear safety exits.
Action 4
#4
Use caution online and for financial transactions: prefer trusted payment channels, do not share OTPs, and avoid unknown links or apps after reports of cyber-fraud activity.
Action 5
#5
Enroll in STEP/ensure contingency plans and travel insurance are in place before arrival review security guidance from the U.S. Department of State.
What's happening now
Multiple violent crimes reported in Delhi (fatal stabbings and robbery-related attacks) — increased personal-security vigilance advised (news dated 2026-06-29).
Persistent heatwave with delayed monsoon thunderstorms with heavy hail forecast across 2026-06-30 to 2026-07-06 — expect sudden severe weather.
Local building-safety concerns remain after the Saidulajab collapse debris and unsafe structures reported in affected localities (2026-06-29).
Update 1
Jun 29
Multiple violent crimes reported in Delhi (fatal stabbings and robbery-related attacks) — increased personal-security vigilance advised (news dated 2026-06-29).
Update 2
Jun 29
Persistent heatwave with delayed monsoon thunderstorms with heavy hail forecast across 2026-06-30 to 2026-07-06 — expect sudden severe weather.
Update 3
Jun 29
Local building-safety concerns remain after the Saidulajab collapse debris and unsafe structures reported in affected localities (2026-06-29).
Current Incidents
5 incidents in the last 48 hours
As of June 29, 2026 7:31 PM ET
Crime 3 | Terrorism 0 | Traffic 0 | Health 1 | General 0
Incidents
A man traveled from Lucknow to Delhi and stabbed his estranged wife to death suspect arrested. Indicates targeted, lethal interpersonal violence.
today
2026-06-29 | Crime
Location: Delhi
Location: Delhi
Three minors stabbed a man to death during an apparent robbery attempt in southwest Delhi demonstrates violent street crime incidents.
today
2026-06-29 | Crime
Location: Southwest Delhi
Location: Southwest Delhi
One month after the Saidulajab building collapse, debris remains and risky buildings continue to be occupied, raising the chance of further collapses or injuries.
today
2026-06-29 | Health
Location: Saidulajab locality, Delhi
Location: Saidulajab locality, Delhi
Delhi recorded a 55.6% June rain deficit while a heatwave persists IMD forecasts thunderstorms through the week and expects southwest monsoon around/after July 4.
today
2026-06-29 | Weather
Location: Delhi (citywide forecast)
Location: Delhi (citywide forecast)
Delhi Police arrested 10 people in a cyber-fraud syndicate that stole over ₹26 lakh using malware and impersonation scams highlights active financial cybercrime.
today
2026-06-29 | Crime
Location: Delhi and Jharkhand / Delhi-NCR
Location: Delhi and Jharkhand / Delhi-NCR
Date
Type
Impact
Recency
2026-06-29
Crime
A man traveled from Lucknow to Delhi and stabbed his estranged wife to death suspect arrested. Indicates targeted, lethal interpersonal violence.
today
2026-06-29
Crime
Three minors stabbed a man to death during an apparent robbery attempt in southwest Delhi demonstrates violent street crime incidents.
today
2026-06-29
Health
One month after the Saidulajab building collapse, debris remains and risky buildings continue to be occupied, raising the chance of further collapses or injuries.
today
2026-06-29
Weather
Delhi recorded a 55.6% June rain deficit while a heatwave persists IMD forecasts thunderstorms through the week and expects southwest monsoon around/after July 4.
today
2026-06-29
30-Day incident trend
Weather Snapshot
Clear Sky
Wind 1.7 mph / 2.7 km/h
92.7°F
33.7°C
Outlook
Upcoming
Thunderstorms
High heat continuing with daily thunderstorms and several days of heavy hail risk between 2026-06-30 and 2026-07-06
Upcoming
Conditions
H 105.6°F | L 78.6°F
H 40.9°C | L 25.9°C
Forecast available for 2 days.
Travel Impact
High daytime heat and sudden thunderstorms/hail can disrupt travel and outdoor plans, increase heat-related illness risk, and cause hazardous road conditions; plan indoor contingencies and hydrate.
OPSEC & Personal Safety
Operational security guidance and situational awareness notes.
As of June 29, 2026 7:31 PM ET
Standard precautions
Personal safety
Keep to well-lit, populated routes; travel in pairs at night and avoid displaying valuables in public.
Digital security
Use secure Wi‑Fi, enable multi-factor authentication, do not share OTPs or banking details, and verify any unexpected payment requests.
Health & heat
Carry water, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat, and seek shade or air-conditioning during extreme temperatures.
Contingency planning
Enroll in STEP or equivalent, keep digital and physical copies of travel documents, and confirm travel insurance covers medical evacuation and trip interruption.
Personal safety
Keep to well-lit, populated routes; travel in pairs at night and avoid displaying valuables in public.
Digital security
Use secure Wi‑Fi, enable multi-factor authentication, do not share OTPs or banking details, and verify any unexpected payment requests.
Health & heat
Carry water, avoid strenuous outdoor activity during peak heat, and seek shade or air-conditioning during extreme temperatures.
Contingency planning
Enroll in STEP or equivalent, keep digital and physical copies of travel documents, and confirm travel insurance covers medical evacuation and trip interruption.
Situation-specific guidance
Accommodation & building safety
Inspect short-term lodgings for visible structural damage, clear exits, and secure windows; avoid staying in buildings with debris or visible cracks.
Why now: Local reporting shows debris remains and risky buildings are still occupied a month after the Saidulajab collapse, raising the risk of further structural failures.
Confidence: 80%
Hindustan Times — A month after Saidulajab collapse, risky buildings stay open in locality (2026-06-29)NDTV — How Delhi Built Its Most Beloved Hubs On A Fire Trap (2026-06-29)
Payments & fraud
Prefer card or verified payment platforms, confirm merchant identities, and refuse unsolicited calls requesting payments or OTPs.
Why now: Police recently arrested members of a syndicate using malware and impersonation to steal funds, indicating active cyber-fraud schemes in the region.
Important Services and Apps
Core services and apps referenced in the generated city report.
Defer non-essential travel, review contingency plans, and follow official guidance closely.
Key takeaways
Reissued after periodic review with updates to entry/exit requirements.
Exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism . Some areas have increased risk.
Country Summary: Violent crime and terrorism occur in India.
Rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in India.
Violent crimes, including sexual assault, happen at tourist sites and other locations.
Terrorists may attack with little or no warning. They target:
Read full advisory
Reissued after periodic review with updates to entry/exit requirements.
Exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism . Some areas have increased risk.
Country Summary: Violent crime and terrorism occur in India.
• Rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in India.
• Violent crimes, including sexual assault, happen at tourist sites and other locations.
• Terrorists may attack with little or no warning. They target:
• tourist locations
• transportation hubs
• markets/shopping malls
• government facilities
The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in rural areas.
• These areas stretch from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal.
• Due to the risks, U.S. government employees working in India must obtain special authorization to travel to these areas.
If you decide to travel to India:
• Do not bring a satellite phone or GPS device. Possessing a satellite phone or GPS device is illegal in India and may result in a penalty of $200,000 or jail time of up to three years.
• Do not travel alone, especially if you are a woman. Read travel tips at Women Travelers .
• Review your personal security plans and stay alert to your surroundings.
• Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to get alerts and make it easier for us to find you in an emergency.
• Review the India Country Security Report from the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
• Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
• Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel and return to the United States.
• We highly recommend that you buy insurance before you travel. Check with your travel insurance provider about evacuation assistance, medical insurance, and trip cancellation coverage.
Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir:
Do not travel to this area (except for visits to the eastern Ladakh region and its capital, Leh) due to terrorism and civil unrest .
• Terrorist attacks and violent civil unrest are possible. Violence happens sporadically in this area and is common along the Line of Control (LOC) between India and Pakistan.
• Violence also occurs in tourist spots in the Kashmir Valley: Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam.
• The Indian government does not allow foreign tourists to visit certain areas along the LOC.
• Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
India-Pakistan Border
Do not travel to this area due to potential for armed conflict.
• India and Pakistan have a strong military presence on their respective sides of the border.
• The only official border crossing for non-citizens of India or Pakistan is in Punjab. It is between Attari, India, and Wagah, Pakistan.
• The border crossing is usually open. Check the status before you travel.
• To enter Pakistan, you need a Pakistani visa.
• Only U.S. citizens residing in India may apply for a Pakistani visa in India. Otherwise, apply for a Pakistani visa in your home country before traveling to India.
• Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
Parts of Central and East India:
Do not travel to this area due to terrorism.
• Maoist extremist groups, or “Naxalites,” are active in a large area of India that spans from eastern Maharashtra and northern Telangana through western West Bengal.
• Attacks against officers of the Indian government continue to occur sporadically in the rural parts of Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand that border with Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Odisha. Southwest areas of Odisha are also affected.
• The Naxalites have carried out many terrorist attacks, targeting local police, paramilitary forces, and government officials.
• Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
Due to the changing nature of the threat, U.S. government employees working in India are required to obtain permission prior to traveling to most areas in the states of:
• Bihar
• Jharkhand
• Chhattisgarh
• West Bengal
• Meghalaya
• Odisha
Permission is not required if employees are traveling only to the capital cities of these states.
U.S. government employees working in India also need approval to travel to the eastern region of Maharashtra and the eastern region of Madhya Pradesh.
U.S. citizens are advised not to cross the India-Nepal border by land due to the risk for immigration related detention and fines.
• Violations of Indian immigration laws are taken very seriously. India may imprison, fine, or deny entry to travelers without valid documents or the correct type of visa.
• Electronic visas are not accepted for land border crossings into India. Even those with physical visas have faced issues, including detention and hefty court expenses, due to misunderstandings over permitted travel and durations of stay.
• If you choose to cross the India-Nepal land border, be advised to use caution and obey all immigration requirements.
Manipur
Do not travel to Manipur due to the threat of violence and crime.
• Ongoing ethnic-based conflict has resulted in reports of extensive violence and community displacement.
• Attacks against Indian government targets occur on a regular basis.
• U.S. government employees working in India require prior approval before visiting Manipur.
• Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
Northeastern states
Reconsider travel to this area due to terrorism and violence.
• Ethnic insurgent groups occasionally commit acts of violence in parts of the northeast.
• These incidents include bombings of buses, trains, rail lines, and markets.
• There have been no recent reports of violence in Assam, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, or Tripura.
• U.S. government employees working in India require prior approval before visiting the states of Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, as well as when visiting any areas outside of the capital cities of Assam, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Tripura.
• Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas .
For medical equipment (CPAP machines, humidifiers, etc.): Distilled water may be difficult to find in some regions. Check major pharmacies and supermarkets. In emergencies, bottled water with low mineral content can be used short term, but consult equipment manufacturer guidelines.
For medical equipment (CPAP machines, humidifiers, etc.): Distilled water may be difficult to find in some regions. Check major pharmacies and supermarkets. In emergencies, bottled water with low mineral content can be used short term, but consult equipment manufacturer guidelines.
Distilled water availability
For medical equipment (CPAP machines, humidifiers, etc.): Distilled water may be difficult to find in some regions. Check major pharmacies and supermarkets. In emergencies, bottled water with low mineral content can be used short term, but consult equipment manufacturer guidelines.
Contacts & Sources
Data sources, coverage notes, and methodology references.
As of June 29, 2026 7:31 PM ET
Data sources
Hindustan Times — Lucknow man travels to Delhi to kill estranged wife, arrested (2026-06-29)
Times of India — Three Minors Stab Man to Death in Robbery Attempt in Southwest Delhi (2026-06-29)
Hindustan Times — A month after Saidulajab collapse, risky buildings stay open in locality (2026-06-29)
Hindustan Times — Delhi logs 55.6% June rain deficit as heatwave persists, monsoon delayed (2026-06-29)
Hindustan Times — Lucknow man travels to Delhi to kill estranged wife, arrested (2026-06-29)Times of India — Three Minors Stab Man to Death in Robbery Attempt in Southwest Delhi (2026-06-29)Hindustan Times — A month after Saidulajab collapse, risky buildings stay open in locality (2026-06-29)Hindustan Times — Delhi logs 55.6% June rain deficit as heatwave persists, monsoon delayed (2026-06-29)Hindustan Times — Delhi Police bust cyber fraud syndicate, 10 arrested (2026-06-29)NDTV — How Delhi Built Its Most Beloved Hubs On A Fire Trap (2026-06-29)U.S. Department of State — Travel Advisory: India (reissued) (2026-06-29)Weather Forecast — Delhi 7-day forecast (2026-06-29)
Data coverage & methodology
Local Delhi news items (Hindustan Times, Times of India, NDTV), U.S. Dept. of State travel advisory, and a 7-day weather forecast — coverage focused on crime, infrastructure safety, and severe weather; does not include comprehensive transport closures or healthcare facility statuses.
Delhi Police arrested 10 people in a cyber-fraud syndicate that stole over ₹26 lakh using malware and impersonation scams highlights active financial cybercrime.
Inspect short-term lodgings for visible structural damage, clear exits, and secure windows; avoid staying in buildings with debris or visible cracks.
Why now: Local reporting shows debris remains and risky buildings are still occupied a month after the Saidulajab collapse, raising the risk of further structural failures.
80% confidence
Payments & fraud
Prefer card or verified payment platforms, confirm merchant identities, and refuse unsolicited calls requesting payments or OTPs.
Why now: Police recently arrested members of a syndicate using malware and impersonation to steal funds, indicating active cyber-fraud schemes in the region.