Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Parts submerged, waterlogge­d roads force traffic to a standstill

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Karn Pratap Singh and Jasjeev Gandhiok

NEW DELHI: Even as the first monsoon showers on Thursday brought respite from the excessive heat, parts of the Capital witnessed waterloggi­ng and jams, keeping traffic personnel and officials of the civic agencies busy throughout the day.

Traffic police said it was largely the underpasse­s that got submerged after heavy rain on Wednesday morning. The prominent among them, where traffic had to be halted, was Pul Prahladpur in south-east Delhi. However, they added, that the recently opened Ashram underpass and the carriagewa­y underneath Minto Bridge stayed open for traffic throughout the day. Delhi received 116.6mm rain between 8.30am and 5.30pm, according to the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD). Officials said that waterloggi­ng complaints were received from Ring Road stretch between Dhaula Kuan and AIIMS,

ITO, Barapullah corridor near AIIMS and Safdarjung hospital, Mehrauli-badarpur (MB) Road, Sadar Bazar, Zakhira underpass at Inderlok, Grand Trunk (GT) Road between Apsara Border and Anand Vihar, Aurobindo Marg and stretches on Delhi-meerut expressway.

Public Works Department (PWD) officials said by evening most of the stretches were cleared.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the PWD portfolio, held a meeting with officials on Thursday evening to take stock of the situation.

Officials who attended the meeting said six of the seven most waterloggi­ng-prone zones did not report flooding.

“On Thursday, the first day of the onset of monsoon in Delhi, the entire city received heavy rains for hours. But due to the alertness of the officials of PWD, MCD, irrigation and flood control department and revenue department, and the steps taken to deal with the problem of waterloggi­ng in the last one year, Delhiites did not have to face any problem in most places,” Sisodia said.

He also instructed the PWD officials to triple the number of pumps at Pul Prahladpur within two days.

The Pul Prahladpur railway underpass, which gets flooded during monsoon every year and has claimed two lives since July 2021, was shut down for vehicular movement on both the carriagewa­ys soon after rains began on Thursday morning. The closure of underpass, between 11am and 6.30pm, caused traffic jams on the adjoining roads between Mehrauli and Badarpur. Traffic was restored on the stretch after 6.30pm, traffic officials said.

According to traffic police data, 33 calls related to flooding of roads were received from across the city between 8.45am and 3.30pm.

“Also, 68 calls about traffic jams were also received. Nearly 90% of our staff, including senior functionar­ies, were on the streets to tackle traffic jams, waterloggi­ng issues and regulate the flow of traffic. We also frequently posted advisories and updates regarding waterloggi­ng and traffic jams on our social media handles,” said additional commission­er of police (traffic) Shibesh Singh.

Six calls related to falling/ uprooting of trees were also received, civic and PWD officials said. Portion of an old building collapsed in a narrow street in central Delhi’s Paharganj area. However, no injuries were reported. The adjacent houses were vacated while the operation to remove the debris was being carried out.

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 ?? PTI ?? Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam on NH-24 after several stretches of the highway between Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan were flooded. Traffic on several other stretches across Delhi was also hit after Thursday’s showers.
PTI Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam on NH-24 after several stretches of the highway between Anand Vihar and Sarai Kale Khan were flooded. Traffic on several other stretches across Delhi was also hit after Thursday’s showers.
 ?? AMAL KS/HT ?? The inundated Pul Prahladpur underpass on Thursday.
AMAL KS/HT The inundated Pul Prahladpur underpass on Thursday.

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