A portion of a pavement outside the underground Greater Kailash metro station caved in this morning due to accumulation of water after heavy rainfall, a DMRC official said.
"GK is a low-lying area having regular drainage issues. Repair of the caved-in portion is in progress and the affected area will be restored by tomorrow morning," the official said, using an acronym for Greater Kailash.
However, metro services were not affected on Botanical Garden-Janakpuri West Magenta Line, on which the station falls.
"The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation is now filling below the road with additional concrete to avoid the recurrence of this problem in future," the DMRC official added.
The metro station was opened for public in May this year.
Delhi Breathes Its Cleanest Air Of The Year So Far, Air Quality Index At... Delhi Records 913.1 mm Of Rainfall This Monsoon, 56% Above Normal Woman Running On Metro Track In Delhi Rescued By Security Personnel 8 Dead, 2,750 Hurt As Pagers Explode Across Lebanon, Hezbollah Blames Israel 'Pager Bombs' Target Hezbollah In Lebanon. What We Know So Far - 5 Points IndiGo Flight Tailstrike Leaves Huge Dent During Take-Off From Delhi Airport 25 Children Killed After Bus Carrying Religious Pilgrim Crashes In Nigeria University Of Queensland, IIT Delhi Round 2 Admission Process Begins 'Pager Bombs' Target Hezbollah In Lebanon. What We Know So Far - 5 Points Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.