The Asian Age

Heavy rains, thundersto­rm hit Delhi, lead to waterloggi­ng in several areas

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New Delhi, Sept. 5: A thunder storm barrelled through the national capital on Saturday evening, uprooting trees and bringing moderate rains that flooded low- lying areas.

Heavy waterloggi­ng disrupted traffic movement on key roads.

Rains had been evading Delhi for the last few days, with the city recording just traces of rainfall in the first five days of September.

The Safdarjung Observator­y, which provides official figures for the city, recorded nil rainfall till Saturday morning. Normally, the observator­y records 28.8 mm precipitat­ion during the period.

The Palam and Lodhi road weather stations

have also reported a rain deficiency of 99 and 100 percent, respective­ly, this month.

Overall, the city has recorded 555.6 mm rainfall against the normal of 552.6 mm since June 1, when the monsoon season

starts.

Delhi recorded 237 mm rainfall in August this year, the highest for the month in seven years, according to an India Meteorolog­ical Department data.

The capital had gauged

◗ RAINS HAD been evading Delhi for the last few days, with the city recording just traces of rainfall in the first five days of September

◗ THE PALAM and Lodhi road weather stations have also reported a rain deficiency of 99 and 100 percent, respective­ly, this month.

119.6 mm precipitat­ion in August last year, and 206.5 mm in 2018. It recorded 152.2 mm and 122.1 mm rainfall in August 2017 and 2016, respective­ly.

The August rainfall in 2015 and 2014 stood at 195.4 mm and 139.1 mm. The rainfall in August 2013 was 321.4 mm.

 ?? — PTI ?? Traffic jam on Delhi- Gurgaon Expressway due to waterloggi­ng following heavy rains in Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Traffic jam on Delhi- Gurgaon Expressway due to waterloggi­ng following heavy rains in Delhi on Saturday.

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