New Delhi: The nationwide capital skilled cloudy skies and lightweight rainfall on Wednesday morning. The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) forecasted extra rain until Friday, September 13, and raised a yellow alert for town.
In keeping with IMD predictions, Delhi is more likely to be moist for the approaching days which trigger waterlogging, particularly in low-lying areas, and potential visitors disruptions.
#WATCH | Site visitors snarl on the route from Akshardham Temple to Sarai Kale Khan, in Delhi. A number of components of town obtained gentle rain this morning. pic.twitter.com/fw4SJWzHzP
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A number of areas of the nationwide capital skilled gentle rain since morning which resulted in visitors snarling on the route from Akshardham Temple to Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi.
On Sunday, Delhi noticed waterlogging in a number of areas following a bout of rain. In Mundka, autos had issue navigating the waterlogged streets, resulting in visitors congestion. On Saturday night, the rain supplied some reduction from the oppressive humidity within the nationwide capital.
In the meantime, heavy rainfall led to extreme waterlogging in Ajmer, Rajasthan. earlier this week. A number of areas, particularly low-lying ones, have been submerged, with autos struggling to maneuver by flooded roads. Site visitors congestion additional exacerbated the state of affairs, with key routes considerably affected by the flooding.