Diwali 2022: Traffic Snarls in Delhi As Dipavali Shopping Peaks; 40 Calls About Jams Received in National Capital, Say Police

Calls were received from Dhaula Kuan, Khajuri Khas, Raghubir Nagar, Naraina flyover, Mangolpuri, Palam, Dwarka, Kanjhawala, Karala, an official said. Sakshi Mahajan, who was commuting from Sarojini Nagar to central Delhi, said, "The traffic movement was very slow.

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New Delhi, October 21: Traffic snarls were seen in several parts of the city as people thronged markets on Friday to make purchases ahead of Diwali.

According to the police, they received over 40 calls about traffic congestion in various parts of the national capital.

Calls were received from Dhaula Kuan, Khajuri Khas, Raghubir Nagar, Naraina flyover, Mangolpuri, Palam, Dwarka, Kanjhawala, Karala, an official said. Sakshi Mahajan, who was commuting from Sarojini Nagar to central Delhi, said, "The traffic movement was very slow. There were many vehicles on the road. It took me one hour to reach the destination in central Delhi." Delhi Traffic Update: Massive Jam at Delhi-Gurugram Expressway Ahead of Diwali 2022 (Watch Video).

A video was circulated on social media in which Sarhaul border at Delhi-Gurugram expressway was seen choked with vehicles. An ambulance was also seen stuck in the traffic. Commuters also took to Twitter to inform about traffic congestion across the city. A commuter said there was a massive traffic jam from Chandaki Ram Akhada to Majnu-ka-Tilla. Diwali 2022: Ayodhya Lit Up With Lights and Laser Show as Part of Deepotsav Celebration (Watch Video).

Traffic snarls were also reported from Alipur, Delhi Gate red light, ITO, Kohat Enclave, Prashant Vihar, Jasola, Kalindi Kunj. Traffic was also heavy in Rohini West market and Narela. Vistara Airlines advised its customers to leave early for the airport in view of traffic jams. "Vistara @airvistara #TravelUpdate: Heavy traffic congestion is expected in areas of Delhi today. Customers travelling are advised to allow more time for their journey to the airport," it tweeted.

Heavy traffic was also seen at Pragati Maidan tunnel in central part of the city. "I was travelling from south Delhi and there was heavy traffic in Lajpat Nagar and Ashok Road near Shangrila hotel," said Ayush Diwan. Diwali will be celebrated on Monday.

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