Heavy Rain in Delhi- Heavy rain in NCR caused heavy waterlogging on the roads. Due to heavy waterlogging on many routes, people's vehicles also got submerged in water.
At the same time, in the video shared by news agency ANI, it can be seen that many vehicles are stuck in the middle of the roads in the middle of the water. In such a situation, people had to face a lot of difficulties in going to the office.
Major accident at IGI airport
One person died while eight people were injured due to the collapse of part of the roof of T-1 of IGI airport in Delhi (Delhi Airport T1 Roof Collapse). At the same time, due to this accident, many flights have been canceled for the time being.
Let us show you the condition of Delhi-NCR in pictures
Heavy rain occurred in Delhi-NCR this morning, along with thunderstorms and lightning. Photos of heavy waterlogging are coming in many areas of the capital and its surrounding areas.
Waterlogging under Palam flyover
There is heavy waterlogging under Delhi's Palam flyover. Due to waterlogging, vehicles are stuck on the roads.
Condition of Vivek Vivah Phase-2
The underpass of Vivek Vihar Phase-2 in the Shahdara assembly constituency under the Delhi government has been filled with water up to three to 3:30 feet since 7:00 am today, in which buses, trucks, rickshaws, and three-wheelers are stuck. Even an auto driver ran away leaving the passenger. PWD has not made any arrangements here for the last 15 years.
Heavy rain in Gurugram too
After the rain in Gurugram, Haryana, there is heavy waterlogging on Sohna Road.
Waterlogging at many places in the city
The short rain in Gurugram may have given relief to the people from the humid heat, but there is waterlogging at many places in the city.
Gurugram's condition
After the rain in Gurugram, Haryana, there is heavy waterlogging on Sohna Road.
Heavy waterlogging in many places
The short rain in Gurugram may have given relief to the people from the humid heat, but it has caused waterlogging at many places in the city. This photo is of Sector 5.
City roads submerged
The main roads of the city are submerged in water. There is waterlogging on the main road between Subhash Chowk and Vatika Chowk on Sohna Road. Vehicles have been moving at a slow speed due to traffic jams since 8 am.
Water on the roads
Water has filled many other roads including Old Delhi Road, New Railway Road, Old Railway Road, Basai, and Pataudi Road.
People are facing problems
People are facing problems in movement due to waterlogging on the main road near Mayfield Garden, Rajiv Chowk parking, and the roads of South City-1. Apart from this, there is waterlogging in Sector-14 Old DLF, Old DLF area near the railway station.
Only claims were made, and no work was done
Municipal Corporation, GMDA, and NHAI had made claims of cleaning drains and drainage. The service lane in Narsinghpur on Delhi-Jaipur Highway is submerged, while ten pumps have been installed by NHAI. It was also said that arrangements for drainage have been made. Cleaning of rain drains and sewer lines was claimed at Sohna Road and Subhash Chowk, but there is a long traffic jam due to waterlogging.
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