Streets flooded, massive traffic jams as Delhi receives highest rain in September in 19 years

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Author - Megha goyal

Thursday’s mild showers started at round 6.30am with mild thunderstorms and lightning. The temperature was at 26 levels Celsius and the humidity degree hovered above 80 per cent.

The nationwide capital woke up to heavy showers on Thursday, a day after the Capital obtained the highest September rainfall in 19 years. Over the final two days, Delhi has been seeing heavy rainfall ranging from early in the morning and persevering with for hours, main to a significant waterlogging concern and heavy visitors.

However, the India Meteorological Department expects the rain to stop in the next couple of hours. The weather department said the ‘cloud patch’ hovering over Delhi is moving northwards. Light rainfall is expected on September 3 and 4 as well.
The Delhi Traffic Police issued an alert informing that there's an "obstruction in traffic at Azad Market Subway towards Pratap Nagar due to water logging".
Waterlogging was observed near Lajpat Nagar Metro Station, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg Moolchand Bus stand, Aurvindo Marg near AIIMS flyover, Near Jungpura metro, from AIIMS to Moolchand and Ring Road near Moolchand red light.

On Wednesday, Delhi witnessed record-breaking rainfall for the month of September in the past 19 years with 112.1 mm of rainfall measured at the IMD’s Safdarjung observatory between 8.30 am on Tuesday and 8.30 am. Heavy traffic and waterlogging battered the capital.

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