Heavy downpour 29. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today issued an orange alert for many parts of Delhi-NCR. Different parts of the bomb, especially low -laid areas, were waterlogged and commuting and the inhabitants remained in anxiety.
Dili rain
According to the traffic police in Delhi, transport was hit at Flyway Flyway, Mathra Road, Vikas Marg, ISBT, Geeta Colony and Rajaram Kohli Marg. A significant traffic jam was also observed between Badarpur and Ashram, which led to a significant inconvenience for commuting offices and school buses, says the PTI report.
Water was visible in the parts of the main capital. Visuals from the Sangam Vihar Neem Chowk Road road showed vehicles passing through the reservoirs.
The traffic police in Delhi said the staff was placed in various places to check overload and ensure a smoother movement of the vehicle. The officer added: “Due to rain and waterlogging in some pockets, traffic movement was slow. Our staff has been deployed to streamline the situation and help commuting.”
What did they say commuting?
“What about the snail operation on NH8 in Delhi? Even the ambulance is trying to move on the thumb,” the commuters asked.
The announced PTI quoted another commuting, saying they were stuck in a huge operation from Badarpur over the Sarita Vihar metro station. “It took me more than an hour to cover four kilometers, and now there’s no movement for 30 minutes,” he said.
Bombing rains
IMD predicts the “cloudy sky with a slight magic of rain on the city and suburbs” for the next 24 hours the beginning of Friday morning, said Bihanmumbai officials Municipal Corporation (BMC).
The Mumbai Island City witnessed an average collision of 20.36 mm, while the western and eastern suburbs recorded 17.55 mm and 14.68 mm, in the last 24 hours ending on Friday at 8 am.
From August 30 to September, the weather is expected that the weather will be generally cloudy every day with slight precipitation. August 30 is not expected that the rain will be serious and no warnings have been issued. Similar conditions are predicted to 31 August, with a continuing cloud and mild showers, but without warning, indicating normal weather despite rain. The trend continues on September 1, and cloudy sky and slight precipitation are expected again. The lack of weather warning during these three days suggests that no major disturbances are likely.
(With the entry from agencies)
(Tagstotranslate) Bombai precipitation
