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Heavy rain caused a wide waterlogging in Delhi

Heavy rain caused a wide waterlogging in Delhi
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New Delhi: Heavy rain on Tuesday morning caused a broad puddle on several roads and stretched above Delhi, including near the Pragati Maidan in the center and Dhaula Kuan in the southern part of the city.
Some stretches and areas where waterlogging looks include Dhaula Kuan, Mathura Road, Moti Bagh, Vikas Marg, Ring Road, Rohtak Road, Sangam Vihar, Kirari and near the Pragati Maidan Antara.
VIDEO: The movement of the vehicle is affected by waterlogging in the MOTI Bagh Flyover, Delhirh # Delirains https://t.co/DHHFVVWURK4- TOI DELHI (@Tidelhi) 1627354778000the waterlogging also creates traffic in the city location.
The traffic moves slowly in Ito, below the Moti Bagh Metro Station, Dhaula Kuan Underpass, near Pragati Maidan, Mathura Road, Vikas Marg, Ring Road Near IP Flyover, Rohtak Road.
VIDEO: Morning Downpour causes waterlogging in some parts of Delhi.
Visual from Dhaula Kuan # Delirains https://t.co/4unHlMK8BJ- TOI Delhi (@Toidelhi) 1627352566000 Public Works Department (PWD) Officers said waterlogging complaints were handled with priority.
#Watch | Down rain fur from Delhi.
Visual morning from Kautilya Marg.
# Delirains https://t.co/pqikfsq7kg- Toi Delhi (@toidelhi) 1627349754000 “Rain Morning is a high intensity so some areas in the city watch waterlogging.
Our field staff are on the ground.
And we observe the situation carefully,” said a person Pwd official.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Southwest Monsun has reached the capital on July 13, which is 16 days behind the usual onset date.
Usually, Monsun reaches Delhi on June 27.
It covers all countries on July 8 last year, the wind system has reached Delhi on June 25 and covered the entire country on June 29.
The minimum temperature recorded in Safdarjung Observatory, considering the official city reading, is 25 degrees Celsius, two notches below normal, said IMD on Tuesday.
It was said that the 100 mm of rainfall was recorded at the Safdarjung Observatory in the last 24 hours.
The relative humidity recorded at 8:30 a.m.
in the city is 100 percent, said IMD.
Weatherman has predicted a generally cloudy sky with moderate rain and the possibility of a storm accompanied by a Gusty wind carrying a speed of 30-40 km during the day.
The maximum temperature in the national capital is likely to drift around 30 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, the maximum temperature in national capital settled at 33.1 degrees Celsius, the notch below normal, and the minimum temperature at 28.3 degrees Celsius, the notch above normal.
Watch the bottom of Delhi’s heavy rain, flooded streets

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