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Heavy Rain Causes Chaos in Delhi-NCR: Roads Flooded, Traffic Snarls Everywhere


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Heavy Rain Causes Chaos in Delhi-NCR: Roads Flooded, Traffic Snarls Everywhere
Via- PTI

Delhi and NCR residents faced a tough Tuesday morning as heavy monsoon rains flooded roads across the capital and nearby areas. Gurugram, Faridabad, and Greater Noida saw severe waterlogging, turning streets into ponds and underpasses into lakes.

Commuters struggled as traffic crawled through waterlogged roads. Major areas like ITO, Dhaula Kuan, Naraina, Patel Nagar, Vijay Chowk, Jangpura, and Rohini experienced hours-long jams. Many were late for work due to the chaos.

In Burari, roads completely disappeared under floodwaters. Hidden potholes posed accident risks as water levels rose unexpectedly. Authorities struggled to manage the situation as drainage systems failed.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert, predicting heavy showers till afternoon. Light to moderate rain may continue for days. While the rain brought relief from heat, traffic woes dampened spirits.

Delhi recorded 8 mm rainfall in 24 hours, with temperatures dropping to 26.8°C. Air quality improved to "satisfactory" levels, offering some respite from pollution.

However, annual monsoon flooding remains unresolved. From posh colonies to regular lanes, waterlogging plagues Delhi yearly. Residents question when permanent solutions will arrive.

Despite claims, infrastructure fails each monsoon. As rain continues, Delhi-NCR braces for more disruptions. Officials urge caution while commuting through affected zones.

FAQs:

  1. Which areas in Delhi-NCR are worst affected?
    ITO, Dhaula Kuan, Burari, Rohini, and Gurugram face severe waterlogging.

  2. What weather alerts are active?
    IMD issued a red alert for heavy rain in Delhi-NCR till afternoon.

  3. How much rainfall was recorded?
    Delhi received 8 mm rain in 24 hours, with more expected.

  4. Has air quality improved after rain?
    Yes, AQI reached "satisfactory" levels post-rainfall.

  5. Are metro services affected?
    No major disruptions reported, but road access to stations may be difficult.

  6. Why does Delhi flood every monsoon?
    Poor drainage and infrastructure maintenance cause recurring waterlogging.

  7. What temperature drop occurred?
    Minimum temps fell to 26.8°C, offering heat relief.

  8. Are schools/offices closed?
    No official closures announced; commuters advised to plan for delays.

  9. Which underpasses are closed?
    Check Delhi Traffic Police updates for real-time closures.