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MAN sinks when shooting underpasses that are flooded

MAN sinks when shooting underpasses that are flooded
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New Delhi: A 27-year-old man sank while allegedly clicking on a selfie and filming underpass inundated in the Pul Prahladpur area of ​​Southeast Delhi on Monday, police said.
He has been identified as Ravi Chautala from Jaitpur, they said.
1 / 9Photos of Delhi Monsun: Running Roads, then then then then then then then last traffic in Delhi on Monday morning causing airlogging and snarls traffic in some road stretches including Ito and Pul Prahladpur – Ptia per IMD, which is visible at Palam, who received 95.2mm rain between 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday and 8.30 am on Monday – the minimum PT by Monday morning was recorded at 26.2 degrees Celsius, the title below normal – TNNRAIN in North and North West Delhi began On Sunday, while Delhi Timur received rainlight on early Monday -Teptiwaterloged Streets also caused Snarls traffic in several stretches in the city – PTithE IMD had predicted intense rainfall activities between Sunday and Wednesday Snarls witnessed in the Ring Road, Sarai Kale Khan , Kilebrum, near IP Flyover, Dhaula Kuan, Vikas Marg, Azadpur, among others – TNNDelhi LT Governor of Anil Baijal together with the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal Will review T.
He is all preparation of the authority for the rainy season on Monday – PTIORFICILS from the Public Works Department says AirLogging complaints are being handled with the basic priority – PTithe police say local people told them that the victim had used selfies and made a video.
“Information was received at around 1:40 a.m.
about sinking someone under the subway Pul Prahladpur.
The fire brigade and divers were called to save him but then his body recovered and he was identified as Ravi Chautala,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast) RP Meena said.
The body has been sent to AIIMS for autopsy, and the family was told, he said.
Inquest proceedings are being carried out, and further investigation of this issue is ongoing, police said.
The National Capital has witnessed rainfall unrelenting since Sunday that has caused water to move in several places.

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