Heavy rain affects parts of Delhi, causing some waterlogging and traffic disruptions, but several typically flood-prone corridors stay clear, according to an NDTV ground check. The report says that locations commonly associated with flooding, including Minto Bridge, the Dhaula Kuan underpass, and the Moolchand underpass, do not show waterlogging at the time of the check. Traffic is reported to be moving in those areas. While the article does not quantify the rainfall totals or specify how widely waterlogging occurs across the city, it indicates uneven impacts: some pockets experience standing water and delays, while other flood hotspots avoid the worst of the flooding during this round of rain. The overall picture presented is that conditions vary by corridor, with certain known trouble spots remaining passable even as other parts of the capital face disruptions.
Several Delhi flood-prone areas remain clear despite heavy rain
Heavy rain affects parts of Delhi, causing some waterlogging and traffic disruptions, but several typically flood-prone corridors stay clear, according to an NDTV ground check. The report says that lo...
- Heavy rain leads to waterlogging and traffic disruptions in some areas of Delhi.
- An NDTV ground check finds Minto Bridge is free of waterlogging.
- The Dhaula Kuan underpass remains clear of waterlogging.
- The Moolchand underpass remains clear of waterlogging.
- Traffic continues to move in the checked flood-prone corridors despite the rain.
While heavy rain led to waterlogging and traffic disruptions in parts of the capital, an NDTV ground check found that several of Delhi's chronic flood-prone corridors, including Minto Bridge, Dhaula Kuan underpass, Moolchand underpass, remained free of waterlogging and traffic continued to move.
10 hours agoWhile heavy rain led to waterlogging and traffic disruptions in parts of the capital, an NDTV ground check found that several of Delhi's chronic flood-prone corridors, including Minto Bridge, Dhaula Kuan underpass, Moolchand underpass, remained free of waterlogging and traffic continued to move.
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