This Article is From Aug 16, 2013

Heavy rains cause traffic chaos in Delhi, more shower predicted for weekend

Heavy rains cause traffic chaos in Delhi, more shower predicted for weekend

Traffic chaos at ITO in New Delhi following heavy shower

New Delhi: Heavy morning showers led to a considerable drop in temperature in the national capital today while the downpour also brought perennial problem of water-logging and subsequent traffic snarls with it in various parts of the city.

The Met office has predicted a generally cloudy sky tomorrow, with possibility of rains and thundershowers.

The maximum temperature was recorded at 30.5 degrees Celsius, which was three degrees below normal, while the minimum dropped two degrees below normal to 24.5 degrees Celsius.

The city witnessed 35.2 mm of rains between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm, Met department said.

As the heavy rains drenched the city, there were reports of water-logging from several areas. But Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit claimed that there were no reports of water-logging.

Office-goers had a harrowing time as traffic crawled on several arterial roads due to water-logging.

Traffic was heavy due to water-logging at Nizamuddin to Khatta, Savitri to Greater Kailash I, Safdarjung, Sector 12 Ring road near PWD office.

Traffic was moving slow in only one lane at Defence Colony flyover due to water-logging at both ends of the bridge. The situation was same at Lala Lajpat Rai Marg, IIT, Adhchini, Arvindo Marg, Ashram chowk to Sarai Kale Khan near Maharani Bagh bus stand.

Due to water-logging at Pul Prahladpur, the traffic was diverted to Mathura road. Also there were reports of water-logging at Select City Walk area in Saket, August Kranti Marg, Akshardham Mandir Area, Minto Road area.

Massive jams were witnessed in several parts of the city including major intersections such as ITO, Kashmere Gate, South Extension, Laxmi Nagar, Ashram Chowk, Moolchand underpass, Dhaula Kuan, Azad Marg, Gurudwara Nanakpura, Badarpur, Apsara Border, Yamuna Vihar, Okhla Mandi, Uttamnagar, Kajori Chowk and Nehru Place.

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