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Delhi NCR Rain: Water Logging, Heavy Traffic U-Turn In Weather Turns Chaotic For Delhi | ABP News
Vehicles are crawling due to water at many places in Delhi-NCR. There is jam at many places. Delhi drowned in the first rain of monsoon. It rained heavily in Delhi-NCR early on Friday. The roads were flooded in the first rain of this season. There is knee-deep water at many places. There is long traffic jam on the roads since morning. People commuting to office are facing a lot of problems. People got relief from the heat due to rain, but the problems have also increased. This is the reason why the traffic police has to issue traffic advisories again and again. Due to heavy rains in Delhi and NCR in the early hours of Friday, waterlogging occurred at many places. Due to which traffic has been affected. The underpass located on Minto Road is filled to the brim with water. The road is closed for vehicles from both sides. Due to waterlogging at Minto Bridge underpass, traffic on Minto Road is affected on both routes from Kamla Market to Connaught Place....people are facing inconvenience due to waterlogging. Trees have also fallen at many places due to heavy rains. Due to which the roads have been closed... Due to continuous rains in Delhi-NCR, the roads were flooded and many vehicles drowned... Today's rains in Delhi have turned the roads into rivers. Cars and vehicles have been submerged at many places.
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