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.

Zee News Aug 19, 2020, 17:18 PM IST,
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Water-logging in Gurugram

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

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

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

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

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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.  

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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. 

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Heavy rains cause 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.

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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.

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Waterlogging in Noida

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

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Waterlogging in Delhi-NCR

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

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Incessant rains in Delhi

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

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Delhi-NCR rains and 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, IMD predicts.

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Delhi-NCR rains

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

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Incessant rains in Delhi-NCR

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

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Incessant rains in Delhi-NCR

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

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