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Seavy Rain polluted a part of the National Başkent on Wednesday, brought a relief of the dominant heat, and contributed to the ongoing monsoon activity in the region, and at the same time led to flooding and growing traffic wheels.
Seavy Rain polluted a part of the National Başkent on Wednesday, brought a relief of the dominant heat, and contributed to the ongoing monsoon activity in the region, and at the same time led to flooding and growing traffic wheels.
IMD issued a red warning for heavy rains in the northeast and southeast Delhi. Various regions of the country’s capital were flooded by new showers and followed for hours on Tuesday.
The heavy rain also beat the area around the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport. However, no deduction has been reported in flight operations. The heavy rain also beat the area around the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport. Nevertheless, there was no intervention in flight operations.
There were traffic congestion reports in various places, including Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, ITO and South Delhi.
According to the latest Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) consultancy, the midfielder and heavy rain, light storms and 30 to 40 km/h winds are high along the Delhi and the National Capital Region.
Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and some parts of Haryana are expected to fall moderately during the day.
According to the air department, it was expected that the rain was constantly flooding the local road flood, low areas of flooding and closing the underpass. Kutcha also warned their homes and huts about small damage.
Delhi’s concerns were increased by the fact that the water discharge from Hathnikund dam’s Hathnikund dam for the first time, exceeding 50,000 Cusecs. As a result, water levels can be potentially increased to the Yam of the National Capital.