Delhi Downpour: The India Meteorological Office (IMD) has given a ‘yellow alarm’, forewarning individuals about moderate downpour at most places in the city.
New Delhi: Perpetual downpours have left a few pieces of the Public Capital District waterlogged in this way causing weighty gridlocks. Considering this, the Delhi Traffic Police has delivered a rundown of waterlogged regions in the capital on Friday.
The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has given a ‘yellow alarm’, forewarning individuals about moderate downpour at most places in the city.
The overwhelmed extends in Delhi that suburbanites have been approached to keep away from by the traffic police incorporate the Libaspur underpass, Maharani Bagh Taimur Nagar cut, CDR Chowk, Mehrauli towards Gurugram, Andheria Mode towards Vasant Kunj as well as the stretch close to Hanuman Setu on Shanti van to Hanuman Mandir Carriageway.
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Waterlogging has been seen on the accompanying spot:-
1.Near Hanuman Setu on Shanti van to Hanuman Mandir Carriageway.
2.Libaspur underpass.
- Maharani Bagh Taimur Nagar cut.
- CDR Chowk, Mehrauli towards Gurugram.
- Andheria Mode towards Vasant Kunj.
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Furthermore, traffic police said that the region under the Nizamuddin span, Singhu Line close to the petroleum siphon and MB Street towards Sainik Ranch carriageway ought to likewise be kept away from.
- Under Nizamuddin span.
- Singhu Line close to petroleum siphon.
- MB Street towards Sainik Homestead carriageway
Suburbanites are encouraged to stay away from these stretches.
Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) September 23, 2022
Delhi got 31.2 mm of precipitation between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm as the light to direct rain soaked Delhi for the second continuous day on Thursday, prompting overflowed streets in a few regions and influencing traffic development on key streets across the city.
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The new spells of downpour, not long before the withdrawal of rainstorm from the Public Capital Locale, will assist with covering the enormous shortage (46% till September 22 morning) somewhat.