Commuters In Delhi Face Waterlogging, Traffic Issues Due To Rains

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Commuters In Delhi Face Waterlogging, Traffic Issues Due To RainsCommuters in Delhi faced a harrowing time on Monday as they had to wade through waterlogged roads following rains in parts of the city.

The Delhi Police issued a traffic advisory after waterlogging was reported from Chaudhary Fateh Singh Marg, asking people to take a diversion from the Mall Road signal to Burai via Khyber Pass, Majnu ka Tila and the Wazirabad flyover.

Traffic Advisory

Due to water logging on Anand Parvat (New Rohtak Road), traffic diversions are effective. Kindly follow the advisory.#DPTrafficAdvisory https://t.co/2ccGRUvg3Z pic.twitter.com/KOKOG8nYcn

— Delhi Traffic Police (@dtptraffic) July 15, 2024
The commuters were asked to avoid the affected stretch that is under construction. However, police later said the waterlogging was cleared.

"Traffic is affected in both the carriageways of New Rohtak road due to waterlogging at Anand Parbat near Gali No 10," the Delhi Traffic Police said on X.

In another post on the microblogging platform, it said: "Today, in view of Jagannath Yatra, traffic will remain affected on Hauz Khas Village Road in the carriageway from Aurobindo Marg towards Hauz Khas Village from 4 pm to 8 pm. Commuters are advised to avoid this stretch and plan their journey accordingly." The Delhi Public Works Department (PWD) said it received 48 calls regarding waterlogging and five to six regarding falling of trees across the national capital.

Police said they received 21 calls regarding traffic issues, two for tree falling -- at Vasant Kunj and Model Town -- and two regarding waterlogging. Subsequently, the water was pumped out of those areas, they said.

Commuters took to X to share their problems.

They said the traffic was heavy in Bhalswa Dairy, Jwalapuri, from Khajuri to Bhajanpura, near Dhaula Kuan and the New Delhi railway station.

Several others said on X that they faced heavy traffic from Punjabi Bagh towards Dhaula Kuan, on National Highway 8 and near the Jhandewalan metro station.

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