Delhi Traffic Police said traffic is affected at SDM office Pushta Road, Raja Ram Kohli Marg from Geeta Colony to Pushta Road, Suraj Kund to Prahlad Pur & Mayur Vihar Ph-II Subway, Slip Road due to waterlogging.
Delhi Traffic Police said traffic is affected at SDM office Pushta Road, Raja Ram Kohli Marg from Geeta Colony to Pushta Road, Suraj Kund to Prahlad Pur & Mayur Vihar Ph-II Subway, Slip Road due to waterlogging.
In the wake of heavy rainfall, traffic has been diverted due to water-logging in several parts. Reports inform that Ola, Uber cab fares have surged. Due to the heavy downpour, the temperature in the national capital has dropped down significantly.
Newly constructed Raj Nagar Extension Elevated Road in Ghaziabad heavily waterlogged due to heavy rains in the region.
Severe water-logging was reported from parts of Ghaziabad city, Chatta Rail due to heavy rainfall in the area. A Delhi Traffic Police advisory informed that traffic is affected at Ghazipur Murga Mandi, Khajuri Chowk & Modi Mil flyover due to waterlogging.
Three people missing, five injured after a vehicle fell into Uttarakhand's Kalpganga river in Chamoli, today morning; Police and rescue team present at the spot, injured shifted to a hospital in Gopeshwar.
Heavy traffic jam has been reported near Film City in Noida. The Mahamaya Flyover has been jammed, causing inconvenience to hundreds of commuters.
Heavy rainfall in Delhi has led to waterlogging from Mayur Vihar Phase- II area. Commuters from Noida informed that they were stuck in water-logged roads. Waterlogging and traffic jams have been reported from Sector 17 in Noida.
It was a rainy morning in Delhi on Thursday with waterlogging in several parts of the city posing a problem for commuters. The Safdarjung Observatory, Meteorological (MeT) department reported that the maximum temperature in the city settled at 32.2 degrees Celsius, while the minimum was recorded at 28 degrees Celsius.
Water enters Pritam Pura metro station. Road caves in Vasundhara area of Ghaziabad following heavy rains in the area.
#WATCH Road caves in Vasundhara area of Ghaziabad following heavy rains in the area. pic.twitter.com/syZlNGszrM— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) July 26, 2018
New Delhi, July 26: Heavy rainfall lashed Delhi and its National Capital Region (NCR) on Thursday morning, bringing respite from humidity. Waterlogging was also reported in adjoining Noida and some parts of Delhi. The Safdarjung Observatory, Meteorological (MeT) department reported that the maximum temperature in the city settled at 32.2 degrees Celsius, while the minimum was recorded at 28 degrees Celsius.
Severe water-logging in parts of Ghaziabad city due to heavy rainfall in the area. A Delhi Traffic Police advisory informed that traffic is affected at Ghazipur Murga Mandi, Khajuri Chowk & Modi Mil flyover due to waterlogging. Traffic is also affected at Minto Road under bridge and Chatta Rail. On Wednesday, the maximum temperature settled at 32.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average, while the minimum was recorded at 28 degrees Celsius, a notch above the normal, said a Meteorological (MeT) department official.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there would be generally cloudy sky with moderate rain in the national capital. Maximum temperature was recorded at 32.2 degree Celsius. Private Weather agency Skymet weather said that the reason for these spells is the axis of Monsoon trough is passing via North Madhya Pradesh.
On Wednesday, waterlogging was reported from Etawah in Uttar Pradesh. Reports informed that vehicles got stuck in a waterlogged road on the under-bridge connecting Mainpuri, Saifai and Agra, following heavy rain last night.