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Heavy rains have caused massive waterlogging in Gurgaon, while many other portions of Delhi-NCR have been washed away.

Delhi-NCR lashed away in rains; IMD issues yellow alert in the state

Nw Desk 7 months ago 0 12

Heavy rainfall has resulted in massive waterlogging in Gurgaon and many other parts of Delhi-NCR have also been washed away.

Incessant rains have washed away several parts of Delhi-NCR, including Gurgaon and Noida, which received moderate to heavy rains on Wednesday afternoon. This has also led to traffic congestion.

Delhi-NCR sees waterlogged streets.

Heavy rains have lashed out several parts of Delhi NCR, including Gurgaon and Noida. The capital witnessed many waterlogged streets and traffic congestion. Several areas in the city were affected by the rains. Hence, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert in the capital in view of the downpour.

The national capital will witness light rains in the upcoming days.

On Wednesday, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 25.2 degrees Celsius. The humidity levels were recorded at 85 percent. As per the forecast, they will likely witness likely rains and thunderstorms in the upcoming days. The rains on Wednesday caused heavy waterlogging in Gurgaon, with residents posting images of knee-deep water on the roads. It is said that the maximum temperature it is expected to settle is 35 degrees Celsius, with the likelihood of rains continuing throughout the day.

IMD’s 10-day forecast for Delhi.

As per IMD’s forecast for Delhi for 10 days, the national capital will continue to witness cloudy skies and the possibility of rains and thunderstorms till September 14. The weather agency hasn’t yet issued any color alert for the rest of the week.

The waterlogging that lashed parts of Delhi, leading to traffic congestion and potholes, affected areas like India Gate, Kalindikunj, Janpath Road, R K Puram, and Gandhinagar, which saw light showers on Monday morning.

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