Residents in Najafgarh, Rohini, Uttam Nagar and outer Delhi said though power supply was restored in their areas late last night, there have been intermittent power cuts ranging from three to five hours.
"The Congress party has decided to launch an agitation in the city demanding improvement in water and power supply. People in large parts of the city are struggling to get even a drop of drinking water. The power situation is worsening," said chief spokesperson of Delhi Congress Mukesh Sharma.
He said water and power supply situation was deteriorating in the last three months and the agitation was not because of long outages due to the storm.
The storm that had struck the city on Friday evening had damaged the power transmission network in the city leaving many areas without power for upto 35 hours.
Power department officials said though supply has been restored in almost all areas, it will take at least two more days to normalise the operation.
At least four power transmission towers were also damaged by the storm and hundreds of technical staff were working through the night and this morning to repair them. Supply of power was restored in some areas by midnight.
