Heavy rains cause severe waterlogging and traffic jams in Delhi NCR

DN Bureau

Several areas of Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram have been experiencing heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning since Thursday. Read further on Dynamite News:

A visual from the spot
A visual from the spot


New Delhi: Several areas of Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram have been experiencing heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning since Thursday.

Waterlogging and heavy traffic jams are some of the significant issues citizens are facing.

Although the rain has provided relief from the scorching heat, visuals of heavy traffic jams and waterlogged streets have emerged from several areas, including Sarita Vihar, Connaught Place, Palam Airport, and Dhaula Kuan.

Aman, a corporate employee stuck due to waterlogging in his area, said, "The rain has provided some respite from the heat. However, it has led to severe waterlogging, and traveling to the office has become very difficult."

"The water has entered my truck, and it is not moving anymore. I have been stuck here for the last two hours," said Dinesh, a truck driver.

Another driver, whose car was involved in an accident and was stuck on National Highway 9 due to no rescue efforts, said, "A truck suddenly hit my car from behind.

Luckily, there were no passengers, and no one was injured. I have been waiting here for someone to come and help, but due to the heavy rains, there has been no help yet."

Delhi Police have issued an alert on their X (formerly Twitter) handle regarding heavy traffic and congestion in areas such as Dhaula Kuan, the Minto Bridge underpass, and Kamla Market. Citizens are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.

On the issue of waterlogging, Mayor Shelly Oberoi on Friday said, "The waterlogging situation this time is far better than last time. All departments concerned with the situation are working on the ground, and the work is underway.

 It will be resolved by this afternoon. The residents of Delhi won't have to face a situation like this after today."

The Indian Meteorological Department has forecast cloudy skies and varying intensities of rain accompanied by gusty winds in Delhi for the next seven days. (with Agency inputs)










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