
Delhi Rains: Monsoon rains on Wednesday joined several areas of Delhi and offered relief from intense humidity, but also led to waterlogging and transport overload.
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Multiple places throughout the city have experienced disturbances, including Nezru Place, Aurobindo Marg, Kailash Colony, Lajpat Nagar, Siri Fort Road, Chirag Delhi, overpass, Outer Ring Road, Grk Marg, Stará Road, Road, Road, Old Road, Old Road, Road, Old Road, Old Road. Chowk and National Highway 8.
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According to the official release of the Indian meteorological department (IMD), light to medium rain is expected on Thursday. The maximum and minimum temperatures above the dili will probably be between 31 and 33 ° C and 23 to 25 ° C respectively, IMD said.
On Wednesday, between 17:30 and 20:30, the meteorological station Najafgarh 60 mm precipitation followed, followed by Aya Nagar (50.5 mm), Pragati Maidan (37 mm), North campus (22 mm), Narain (30 mm), Nauin (4.5 mm), Nauin (4.5 mm), Naraine (65 mm) mm), narain (4.5 mm), palam (4.5 mm), palam (4.5 mm), palam (4.5 mm), palam (4.5 mm), palam (6.4 mm), palam (4.5 mm), na. Mm) and Lodhi Road (1.5 mm).
According to NDMC City Council (NDMC), only one water complaint about 4A Harish Chandra Mathur Lane, which was referred to as “unfinished work”, was received in its integrated command and control center (ICCC).
On the other hand, the Public Work (PWD) control room (PWD) received around 29 complaints about waterlogging by evening. They were reported from areas such as New Friends Colony, Jhilmil UnderSpass, Gol Chakkar, Durgapuri Chowk, Wazirabad Road, Yamuna Vihar and nearby locations last year.
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Meanwhile, in his latest Nowcast, IMD has released a red warning for Delhi, which, according to the color code, indicates the need to remain vigilant and act.
The department also said that the cloud moving east to the east is likely to cause slight precipitation in most places, with heavy rainfall in isolated places, accompanied by storms, lightning and strong wind at 30 to 40 kilometers per hour, defeating up to 50 km / h, Wednesday evening. Light to medium rainfall was reported from the eastern parts of the city.
IMD has released a red warning for Delhi, suggesting the need to remain vigilant and act.
It is predicted under the influence of the cloud cluster and thunderstorms and mild to intense rain are predicted. The department urged people to avoid open spaces, staying under the trees, sticking away from the weak walls and unstable structures, and avoiding them to approach the water bodies.
(With the entry from agencies)
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