New Delhi: When the rain continued to Delhi’s lash, the spacious Herlogging and the traffic rate was reported in several places in the city on Sunday.
Safdarjung Observatory, is considered an official marker for Delhi, recorded a rainfall of 28.2 mm, while Ridge Station registered 126.8 mm rainfall from 8:30 a.m.
on Saturday to 8:30 a.m., official said.
According to the Department of Public Works, Yamuna Bazar, Khanpur, Rohtak Road, Lodhi Road, Azadpur Underpass, Zakhira Underpass, Shakti Nagar Underpass, Kirari, Sagarpur, among others, witnessed severe waterlogging.
PWD officials say almost 20-30 waterlogging complaints are accepted in the morning.
Officials say workers are on land and complaints related to water served by priority.
The police said they received complaints related to waterlogging after 8 am from the path of Patparigaj Road, which is located near Bunda Dairy, Yamuna Vihar, Malka Ganj, close to Kashmir Gate Metro Station, Chaudhary Fateh Singh Marg, Munirka and Nangloi, etc.
The part of the road surrendered to mangolpuri after the rain fell, affected the traffic movement in the area.
“The road near Y-Block in Mangolpuri has given up.
Traffic will be heavy,” Delhi traffic police said in a tweet.
In other tweets, he said traffic was also affected by the Zakhira Underpass, Underpass Azadpur and Underpass Shakti Nagar due to puddles.
Meanwhile, the surface of the water in Yamuna increased again and recorded at 205.30 meters on Sunday morning, just below the danger of 205.33 meters.
According to officials, more than 100 families living in the Yamuna floodland have been transferred to a higher area over the past few days.
On Friday, the Delhi government honed the flood warnings and accelerated efforts to evacuate people from vulnerable areas, because the river in the capital violated the danger of 205.33 meters in heavy rain in the water catchment area.
The water level is recorded at 205.30 meters at the Old Railroad Bridge at 9 in the morning.
On Friday, Yamuna had violated a danger and swelled to 205.59 meters at 9pm.
It has subsided to 204.89 meters on Saturday night.