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The new week began on a harrowing note for thousands of Delhiites commuting back home on Monday evening as torrential rain came down in all its monsoon fury leading to unprecedented traffic jams across the city and disrupting air traffic at Indira Gandhi International Airport. The Meteorological Department recorded a total of 125.6 mm of rainfall, the highest for this season so far. The minimum temperature fell by two degrees below normal to settle at 25.5 degrees Celsius, while the maximum stood at 36.5 degrees.
Several flights were delayed at Delhi airport during the second half of the day after heavy rain lashed the city. Visibility on the third runway dropped in the evening due to which planes landed with great difficulty, resulting in air congestion.
There were also reports of the roof of the new terminal 1D leaking at some places with water accumulating near the check-in counters. However, Delhi International Airport Limited denied this.
Following the heavy downpour, complaints of severe water-logging were received by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi control room from Chhatarsal Stadium, Model Town, Azadpur, Munirka, Dwarka, Vikram Vihar, Lajpat Nagar-III, Ashok Vihar, Greater Kailash-I, Police Headquarters at ITO, Moti Nagar, Dhaka Colony, Dilshad Garden, Janakpuri, Hari Nagar and Rameshwar Nagar.
The New Delhi Municipal Council control room also received complaints of water-logging from several areas including Kaka Nagar, Laxmi Bai Nagar, Lodhi Garden, Talkatora Road, Lal Bahadur Sadan and Sarojini Nagar.
Traffic flow was reduced to a snail’s pace throughout the city with major traffic congestions at India Gate, Prithviraj Road, Rohini Sectors 7 and 13, Mansingh Road, Rajpath, Anand Vihar, Dhaula Kuan, Mathura Road, Badarpur Road, Delhi Cantonment, Kirby Place, Shalimar Bagh, Azadpur Mandi, Mahipalpur, Nehru Place, Raj Ghat, Africa Avenue and Dilshad Garden.
Car commuter Dileep Sarkar said: “When I came out of my office on Parliament Street there was water everywhere. When we reached the Delhi-Noida flyway, one carriageway was completely chocked. It took us nearly two hours to reach Patparganj in East Delhi. My friends taking the metro rail at Kashmere Gate station also called me up to say that water had entered the tracks.”
Government servant Rajdeep Pathak, who started from Tees January Marg around 6-20 p.m., managed to reach Shahjahan Road, just a kilometre away, after two hours due to heavy flooding of roads. “Though I thank the rain gods for lowering the temperature and giving us some relief from the heat, the water-logging and traffic congestion situation was a complete nightmare,” he added.
Bus commuter Priyam Chauhan said: “When it started raining suddenly in the evening, I thought it would stop after a few minutes. But it poured hard and long and despite carrying an umbrella I got thoroughly drenched from head to toe wading through knee-deep water on Rafi Marg and Sansad Marg.”
Two complaints of uprooting of trees were received from Kondli and Mayur Vihar. One complaint of a wall collapse was received by the MCD control room from Mahindra Park in Jehangirpuri and another from Sangam Vihar in which two persons suffered injuries and were rushed to hospital.
A sudden rain that lashed the stadium soaked the pitch.
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