Rains, waterlogging cause inconvenience to commuters in Delhi

The Delhi Traffic Police has been constantly updating its Twitter handle alerting commuters about waterlogging at several intersections across the city

August 19, 2020 03:02 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 12:59 pm IST - New Delhi:

A tractor in a waterlogged underbridge near Mother Dairy in Delhi.

A tractor in a waterlogged underbridge near Mother Dairy in Delhi.

Incessant rains in the national capital led to waterlogging in many areas and affected traffic movement on key roads during morning rush hours, causing severe inconvenience to commuters.

The Delhi Traffic Police has been constantly updating its Twitter handle alerting commuters about waterlogging at several intersections across the city.

 

According to them, waterlogging has been reported at BRT near Central School, Badarpur to Ashram, Badarpur flyover underpass, Sarita Vihar flyover underpass, Dhaula Kuan towards AIIMS carriageway, Moti Bagh flyover underpass, MB Road near Batra Hospital, Palam Flyover and Chhata Rail.

Other areas including Mayur Vihar Phase-2, Sarai Kale Khan to DND, Sashi Garden to Kotla, Seemapuri to Dilshad Garden underpass, MB Road at Maidan Garhi, MB Road at Anuvrat Marg, Apsara Border have also reportedly waterlogged.

The Delhi Traffic Police has alerted commuters to avoid specific stretches of roads where traffic congestion has been witnessed.

Traffic congestion has been reported at Ring road towards Bhairon Marg due to the ongoing construction work.

“Traffic is heavy in the carriageway from Lajwanti flyover towards Dhaula Kuan due to breakdown of a cluster bus near Lajwanti flyover. Motorists heading towards Dhaula Kuan are requested to take Mayapuri Chowk as alternative route,” it tweeted.

In another tweeted, Delhi Traffic Police asked commuters to avoid the stretch from Liberty Cinema towards Punjabi Bagh due to heavy traffic congestion.

“Traffic is affected at Pul Prahladpur underpass due to water logging,” the Delhi Traffic Police said in another tweet.

The India Meteorological Department issued an alert at 10:05 a.m. for heavy rains in the national capital.

Thunderstorms and moderate to heavy spell of rains are very likely to continue over the entire Delhi and adjoining areas over the next two hours, it said.

The downpour may lead to “major traffic disruption” and there is an “increased chance” of road accidents, it warned.

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