Delhi rains: Flooded streets, heavy traffic as record downpour lashes capital - in pics

 Several areas, including the Delhi airport, were waterlogged after heavy rain lashed the national capital on Saturday (September 11)

Zee Media Bureau | Sep 11, 2021, 19:36 PM IST

Heavy rainfall and consequent waterlogging have disrupted the normal, everyday life in various parts of Delhi. Due to incessant rains in the national capital, several routes were either partially or completely waterlogged causing disruption in traffic movement.

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Rain-drenched capital

Rain-drenched capital

Delhi woke up on Saturday to a rainy day as torrential showers hit the capital and the neighbouring areas.

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Delhi navigates waterlogged streets

Delhi navigates waterlogged streets

A tri-kart puller drags his rickshaw through a waterlogged road following heavy rainfall at Mahipalpur, in New Delhi on Saturday.

A highly unusual monsoon season this year has yielded 1,100 mm of rainfall in Delhi so far, the highest in 46 years, and almost double the precipitation recorded last year, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday.

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For kids, it's play time

For kids, it's play time

As water flooded city's streets, kids had a merry time. Not caring about hygiene or health, true to their nature, children were seen having a playful time in the capital. (Pic: IANS)

 

#WATCH | Children swim amid heavily waterlogged roads following continuous rains in the National Capital; visuals from near MCD Civic Centre. pic.twitter.com/N5E3fjFNGz

— ANI (@ANI) September 11, 2021

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Traffic hit across NCR

Traffic hit across NCR

When rainfall is around, can traffic be far behind? Pictures and videos surfacing from areas like Madhu Vihar, Jorbagh, Motibagh, RK Puram, Sadar Bazar area and ITO showed vehicles stuck in middle of roads partially inundated, slowing down the traffic to a snail's pace. Zakira Underpass near Inderlok was closed.

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Record-breaking rainfall

Record-breaking rainfall

According to the IMD, which issued an orange alert for rain on Saturday (September 11), despite a late monsoon, Delhi broke a decade-old record.

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Delhi airport inundated

Delhi airport inundated

Even if it were for a brief period, Delhi's international airport was also walerlogged. We regret the inconvenience caused. Due to sudden heavy rain, for a short period, there was waterlogging at the forecourt. Our team was immediately aligned to look into it and the issue has been resolved," said Delhi International Airport (DIAL).

(Pic: PTI, a screengrab of a video shared online)

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