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Heavy monsoon downpours have resulted in severe waterlogging and have disrupted daily life across several cities in India. In Delhi-NCR, red and orange alerts have been issued following overnight rain, leaving low-lying areas flooded and commuters stranded amid major traffic jams. Local stations in the national capital have recorded 22mm of rain in the morning, resulting in Delhi’s monsoon total to 8% more than the seasonal average.
Several areas across Delhi, including ITO, South Extension, East of Kailash, North Delhi, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, faced heavy waterlogging and traffic snarls because of continuous rainfall.
In Mumbai, main areas like Andheri and Marine Drive were flooded, leading to a halt in subway services and traffic. The IMD has issued an orange alert for the Konkan area and has forecast heavy showers in the region. Meanwhile, in Nagpur, even light rainfall has inundated the Manish Nagar underpass. -
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR; visuals from Pandit Pant Marg. (Photo source: ANI)
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People rescue a family after a car got stuck at a waterlogged road under a bridge after heavy rainfall, in Moga, Punjab. (Photo source: PTI)
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Rickshaw pullers take passengers through a severely waterlogged road in the Anil Nagar area following heavy rainfall in Guwahati on Tuesday (Photo source: ANI)
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A man covering his head with a plastic sheet, walks on a road amid heavy rainfall in the national capital. (Photo source: PTI)
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Commuters wade through a waterlogged road after rainfall, in New Delhi. (Photo source: PTI)
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A train passes above a waterlogged underpass after rainfall, in Jalandhar, Punjab. (Photo source: PTI)
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Porters pull their carts covered in plastic sheets during rain, in Mumbai, Maharashtra. (Photo source: PTI)
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Commuters face ankle-deep water and traffic delays due to continuous heavy downpours. (Photo source: PTI

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