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Part of Delhi-NCR witnesses heavy rain

Part of Delhi-NCR witnesses heavy rain
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New Delhi: Heavy rain attacked several parts of the city and the National Capital Region (NCR) on Thursday, a day after the National Capital witnessed the highest rainfall in September in the last 19 years.
“The storm with rain of light intensity to being will continue and side by side with several places Delhi-NCR (Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Manesar) Hissar, Gannaur (Haryana) Daurala, Meerut, Kithor, Garhmukteshwar (UP) for the next 2 hours,” Tweeted IMD at 7:25 a.m.
on Thursday.
The storm with medium to heavy rain will continue in some parts of Delhi-NCR (Loni, Hindon …
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Https://t.co/nmoZ380km6 – Indian Meteorology Department (@IndiametDept) 1630547922000 “The impact is expected because of rain in various parts of Delhi & slippery area: slippery roads and traffic disturbances on the road, waterlogging in lying low-lying areas, occasional reductions of visibility, partial damage to plantations, horticulture and plants stand up, partial damage to vulnerable structure, “Tweeted IMD at 6.27am on Thursday.
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https://t.co/akz6zsgbqa – India Department of Meteorology (@IndiaMetDept) 1630546352000impact expected due to rain in Delhi & Slippery areas: 1.
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https://t.co/RZ8K3HUKZ- Department of Meteorology India (@I NdiametDept) 1630546339000ON Wednesday, rainfall in the national capital flooded the main arteries, colonies, homes and shops, disturbing life.
The main traffic congestion was reported across the city and commuters left stranded for hours.
Rain across the national capital; Visually from near Rakab Ganj # Delhirains https://t.co/dv7rowyofe- Toi Delhi (@toidelhi) 1630548605000Thertorm with moderate rain until heavy will continue more than many parts of Delhi and the area side by side …
https://t.co/ ZJC6YraOI- TOI Delhi (@toidelhi) 1630548544000safdarjung, which is a base station for Delhi, has received 112.1 mm rain until 8:30 a.m.
on Wednesday.
Before this, the highest rainfall of 24 hours in September was recorded on September 13, 2002, at 126.8 mm.
Heavy rains hit the national capital for the second day in a row, causing a partially rolled road.
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https://t.co/W9HXHAJVJW- TOI Delhi (@toidelhi) 1630548385000 (with input from agency)

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