Heavy rains lashed Delhi on Wednesday, prompting serious waterlogging in the city which thusly made traffic growl in a few pieces of the city since the morning. The Delhi traffic police gave a warning against traffic hindrance at the Azad Market Subway going towards Pratap Nagar because of the weighty waterlogging at the street.

Zakhira underpass was likewise shut due to waterlogging and the traffic police encouraged to take an elective course from Anand Parbat/Roshanara Road. At Minto Road also, traffic dialed back because of the downpours.

The downpour has been proceeding since the early long stretches of Wednesday without any indications of any prompt decrease in the precipitation. Prior on Tuesday, weighty downpours lashed a few pieces of Delhi causing waterlogging and influencing vehicular development in pieces of the city and adjoining regions. Other than street traffic, railroad development was likewise influenced after a piece of the Delhi-Agra rail route track collapsed because of the weighty downpours on Tuesday. As indicated by a report by ANI, the development of somewhere around 15 trains was influenced after a course was washed away causing the arrangement of a 20 feet pit.

In the mean time, taking into account the weighty downpours, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has given an orange caution for the public capital.

Prior, the climate office anticipated rainstorms and moderate to substantial downpours in the pieces of the National Capital Region. “Tempests with moderate to substantial power downpour would happen over and bordering spaces of confined spots of Delhi, NCR-Gurugram, Manesar, Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Tosham, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Narnaul, Mahendargarh, Kosali during next 2 hours,” IMD said in Tweet.

Precipitation stays on the gauge from September 1-4 for Delhi. In the long stretch of August, the public capital has recorded 144.7 mm of precipitation till August 30. This is around 31% beneath the ordinary of 209.4 mm for the month, as indicated by the IMD’s precipitation measurements.

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