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Heavy rains in Delhi, waterlogging leads to traffic congestions

Heavy rains in the National Capital led to waterlogging in several parts of the city. Many commuters were stuck in traffic because of the excessive water logging. Waterlogging was reported at Lajpat Nagar, Pant Nagar and IP Marg near police headquarters.

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NH Photo by Vipin Heavy rainfall in Delhi brought life to a halt for a while

Heavy rains lashed several parts of the national capital Saturday, causing waterlogging and traffic snarls on major intersections in the city.

"The minimum temperature was recorded at 8.30 am at 21 degrees Celsius, three notches below normal," an official of the Meteorological Department said. The humidity level was 92%. The Met forecast more spells of rains and thundershowers to occur during the day.

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The traffic was affected on Mathura road, Shershah road, Mathura road to Bhairon road, Purana quila road, Bihari colony, Maharashi Raman marg, Teen Murti lane, 11 Murti and Girdhari Lal Goswami Marg near post office due to excessive waterlogging
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"The sky will be generally cloudy with light to moderate rains," an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said.

According to the Delhi Traffic Police, the traffic was affected on Mathura road, Shershah road, Mathura road to Bhairon road, Purana quila road, Bihari colony, Maharashi Raman marg, Teen Murti lane, 11 Murti and Girdhari Lal Goswami Marg near post office due to excessive waterlogging.

"Waterlogging was reported at Lajpat Nagar market, Pant Nagar bus stand and IP Marg near police headquarters. The traffic movement was closed on Bhairon road both ways due to waterlogging," a police official said.

The weather office on Friday had forecast light rains in the city. The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 33 degrees Celsius.

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