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Heavy showers drenched the national capital today, offering respite from the humidity but also disrupting the ongoing festive season. While the rain turned streets into waterlogged stretches and slowed traffic, it also created hurdles for preparations and celebrations across the city. From rickshaw pullers waiting in the drizzle to visitors shielding themselves with umbrellas at heritage sites, Delhi wore a soaked yet striking look. The downpour painted a mix of charm and challenge, capturing both the beauty of the monsoon and the difficulties it brought during the festive rush. (Image: PTI)
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Commuters carefully navigate through a waterlogged stretch of road as heavy rainfall continues to cause disruption and slow movement across the city. (Source: PTI)
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Visitors huddle under umbrellas to shield themselves from the downpour while exploring the historic Red Fort, as the rain adds a dramatic backdrop to the monument. (Image: ANI)
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An e-rickshaw driver makes his way through steady rainfall, trying to continue his daily work despite the wet and challenging conditions. (Source: PTI)
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People can be seen making their way through steady rainfall, adjusting to the wet weather conditions while continuing with their daily routines. (Image: PTI)
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People wade through rainwater on a flooded street, braving difficult conditions as heavy showers drench the area and create traffic snarls. (Source: ANI)
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium stands drenched in rain during the World Para Athletics Championships, with the weather creating challenging conditions for the ongoing sporting event. (Image: PTI)
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Heavy rain in Delhi leaves Ravana effigies damaged as people take shelter at a bus stop, waiting for the showers to subside. (Express Photo)
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Visitors shield themselves with umbrellas while making their way around the Red Fort as heavy rain pours down, turning the historic monument into a striking sight against the gloomy weather. (Source: ANI)
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Commuters struggle to move forward on a waterlogged road as heavy rain causes inconvenience and slows down movement for vehicles and pedestrians alike. (Image: ANI)
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A father and daughter are seen walking together through heavy showers, carefully making their way as the rainfall continues to drench the surroundings. (Image: ANI)

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