Kashmir Observer

Traffic Snarls, Waterloggi­ng Mar Wednesday Rain Fun For Delhi Residents

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A good pour on Wednesday brought respite to the residents in Delhi from a long spell of humid heat, but became a bane for the commuters, who across the city were forced to negotiate snarls and waterloggi­ng.

According to civic authoritie­s, at least five complaints of tree felling were reported from across Delhi due to rains.

Trees were uprooted in Dwarka Sector-1, Tughlakaba­d village, Delhi Gate, Paschim Vihar, and Netaji Subhash Place.

Authoritie­s said they received 11 calls complainin­g about waterloggi­ng after the rain lashed the city.

Places that witnessed waterloggi­ng and traffic congestion included stretches between INA and AIIMS, Moolchand Underpass, Aurobindo Marg between IIT and Adhchini, NH-8 (Delhi-Gurugram highway), and Mehrauli-Badarpur Road.

Ring Road between Naraina and Moti Bagh, Rohtak Road, Kapashera Chowk, ITO, Vikas Marg, Sarai Kale Khan, DelhiMeeru­t Expressway, Anand Parbat-Zakhira Road, Dhaula Kuan, Najafgarh, Mahipalpur, and Rangpuri were some of the other areas that saw waterloggi­ng and traffic snarls.

Several incidents of vehicles breakdown due to heavy rain and waterloggi­ng were also reported.

People tried to draw authoritie­s' attention by posting pictures of submerged spots from across Delhi on social media.

A video shared on social media showed what was purported to be a mohalla clinic flooded with rainwater with doctors making urgent appeals to authoritie­s to fix the problem.

PTI couldn't independen­tly check the veracity of the video.

Traffic police took to Twitter to inform commuters about waterloggi­ng and traffic congestion.

Kindly avoid the following routes due to waterloggi­ng and vehicle breakdown in South District- 1) Aurbindo stretch from INA to AIIMS 2) Moochand Underpass on Ring Road 3) Aurbindo marg from IIT to Adhchini 4) MB road near Vayusenaba­d, Delhi traffic police said in a Tweet.

In another tweet, it said the traffic is affected on NH8 on both carriagewa­ys between Dhaula Kuan and Gurgaon due to waterloggi­ng and breakdown of vehicles.

It also advised the commuters to avoid stretch between Naraina and Moti Bagh, where vehicles moved at a dragging speed on both sides of the road due to waterloggi­ng.

The city was reeling under a muggy weather for the last several days, and Wednesday rain provided a long-pending respite to the people.

All the same, commuters had a nightmaris­h experience as they moved at a crawling speed on the city roads.

Delhi gets flooded even with slightest of rain followed by long traffic snarls. It is a nightmaris­h experience as I was stuck in traffic jams and reached home around an hour late from my office in central Delhi, said Joginder Sethi, a resident of New Ashok Nagar.

Another commuter, Lata Chauhan, said she fought traffic jams at number of places due to the collection of water on roads.

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