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In Pics: Rains in Delhi-NCR leaves several places waterlogged, disrupts traffic

Even as heavy rains lashed Delhi and surrounding areas, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more rains during the day. There was a dip in temperature due to the incessant rains bringing the mercury down at 28-degree Celcius.

Water-logging in Gurugram

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Water-logging in Gurugram

Aerial view of the water-logging in Gurugram due to incessant rains.

Water-logging in an under-pass in Gurugram (1)

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Water-logging in an under-pass in Gurugram (1)

Picture of the water-logging in an under-pass in Gurugram.

Water-logging in an under-pass in Gurugram (2)

People trying to drain out water

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People trying to drain out water

Picture of several people trying to drain out water that was collected due to heavy rains.  

Waterlogging in Delhi

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Waterlogging in Delhi

Overall, it has recorded 457.8 mm rainfall, six per cent more than the normal of 433.2 mm since June 1 when the monsoon season starts. 

Heavy rains cause waterlogging in Delhi

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Waterlogging in Delhi

The Safdarjung Observatory has recorded 139.2 mm rainfall against the normal of 157.1 mm in August so far, a deficiency of 11 per cent.

Noida Waterlogging

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Noida Waterlogging

Southwesterly winds from the Arabian Sea and southeasterly winds from the Bay of Bengal are also feeding moisture to the region.

Waterlogging in Noida

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Noida Waterlogging

Thunderstorms and moderate to heavy spell of rains are very likely to continue over the entire Delhi and adjoining areas over the next two hours, i

Waterlogging in Delhi-NCR

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Delhi-NCR waterlogging

Vehicles moved bumper to bumper during the morning rush hours, as the downpour led to heavy waterlogging at key road stretches.

Incessant rains in Delhi

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Delhi-NCR rains and waterlogging

The Safdarjung Observatory, which provides representative figures for the city, recorded 7.4 mm rains till 8:30 am. 

Delhi-NCR rains and waterlogging

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Delhi-NCR rains

Thunderstorms and moderate to heavy spell of rains are very likely to continue over the entire Delhi and adjoining areas over the next two hours, IMD predicts.

Delhi-NCR rains

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rains in Delhi

Low-lying areas in the capital have been submerged in knee-deep water and affecting traffic on key roads during morning rush hours.

Incessant rains in Delhi-NCR

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Delhi rains

The India Meteorological Department issued an alert at 10:05 am for heavy rains in the national capital.

Incessant rains in Delhi-NCR

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rains in Delhi

IMD predicts rains for Delhi-NCR, UP for next 24 hoursIncessant rains lashed the national capital on Wednesday.