Heavy Rain alert in Delhi-NCR; Waterlogging in several areas

The Meteorological Department has forecast strong rains in Delhi-NCR. It is likely to rain for two consecutive days. If the water recedes in Delhi on Wednesday, it will continue to be a rainy Thursday.

Yogita S.
Published on: 20 Aug 2020 4:06 AM GMT
Heavy Rain alert in Delhi-NCR; Waterlogging in several areas
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Heavy Rain alert in Delhi-NCR; Waterlogging in several areas

New Delhi: The Meteorological Department has forecast strong rains in Delhi-NCR. It is likely to rain for two consecutive days. If the water recedes in Delhi on Wednesday, it will continue to be a rainy Thursday. Because of this people may get relief from the heat, but the problems will increase due to waterlogging.

An Alert issued by IMD:

An alert has been issued after the possibility of rains for two days in Delhi-NCR. Continuous rains led to waterlogging in many areas and the condition is likely to worsen. Many lanes have drowned in water. The streets have been flooded for several feet.

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When the trees fell due to rain in Delhi, waterlogging blocked the way and stopped the traffic. There are problems in traffic due to flooding of roads. Please tell that due to heavy rains in Delhi-NCR on the previous day, there was a problem of water logging.

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Continuous rain in Delhi NCR area:

Things have worsened due to continuous rains for the last 24 hours. Ghaziabad-Noida, adjacent to Delhi, has been raining continuously for 24 hours. Due to which the city has become like a swimming pool.

According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of continuous rains in Delhi today. It was told that till this evening the axis of monsoon will remain close to Delhi-NCR. There is also humidity in the area due to the south-eastern winds from the Arabian Sea and the easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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