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2024.06.28 17:00 GMT+8

Heavy rains disrupt normal life in Delhi

Updated 2024.06.28 17:00 GMT+8
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Vehicles and commuters wade through flooded streets after heavy rains in New Delhi, India, June 28, 2024. /CFP

Heavy rains during the early hours of Friday threw normal life out of gear in the Indian capital city, New Delhi, as severe water logging was witnessed at several places.

Vehicles were seen submerged in stagnant waters under bridges after a heavy downpour that lasted at least three hours. The poor drainage system was blamed for the water-logging.

Many places in the New Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) area, which houses several important buildings of the government of India and also the official residences of federal lawmakers, senior judges and administration officials, faced knee-deep water logging.

A car and a bus were seen submerged at the ITO area, barely a couple of kilometers away from the Indian Parliament. Similar scenes were witnessed at the Connaught Place area located in the heart of the Indian capital, and the under-passes at Dhaula Kuan, Moolchand Bridge, and the Safdarjung crossing.

People faced difficulties in commuting on roads amid water-logging, as many of them reached their respective offices later than the stipulated time.

According to the data released by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), in just three hours, from 02:30 a.m. till 05:30 a.m., the Safdarjung area received 148.5 millimeters of rainfall, while the Lodhi Road area recorded 192.8 millimeters, Ridge 150.4 millimeters, Palam 106.6 millimeters, and Ayanagar 66.3 millimeters of rains.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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