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Delhi rains: Alipur flyover portion caves in; waterlogging, traffic chaos reported across NCR - watch

New Delhi faced disruptions due to heavy rainfall. A portion of the NH-44 flyover collapsed. Waterlogging and traffic jams were widespread. The Yamuna River exceeded the danger level. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta assessed the situation and assured assistance. The IMD forecasts more rain in the coming days. Interstate cooperation is underway to manage the crisis. Air quality remained satisfactory.
Delhi rains: Alipur flyover portion caves in; waterlogging, traffic chaos reported across NCR - watch
NEW DELHI: A portion of the National Highway 44 flyover caved in the capital on Wednesday after heavy rainfall lashed Delhi and the NCR, triggering waterlogging and traffic snarls across several areas. The Yamuna river once again flowed above the danger mark, adding to concerns. Visuals showed rain sweeping across major roads including Krishna Menon Marg, Feroz Shah Kotla Road, and Arjangarh, slowing traffic and inconveniencing commuters. Mathura Road also witnessed heavy congestion as vehicles struggled through waterlogged stretches.
Delhi Flood Alert: Yamuna Breaches Rare Levels in Delhi, Loha Pul Closed Amid Flood Fears
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi will see a “generally cloudy sky with moderate rain” today, followed by thunderstorms tomorrow. More cloudy conditions with intermittent rain have been forecast until September 8. Despite the downpour, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded the city’s air quality index (AQI) at 80 at 4 pm, keeping it in the ‘satisfactory’ category.
Meanwhile, the Yamuna crossed the danger mark of 205.33 metres, with water levels reaching 207 metres at the Old Railway Bridge around 1 pm. The river had recorded its all-time high of 208.66 metres on July 13, 2023.
On Tuesday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited Loha Pul and met affected families. She assured residents that the situation was under control and said additional arrangements would be made if required. Gupta also stressed interstate coordination, stating she had spoken with J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Haryana. “We will extend all possible help to them, whatever is required. Together, we will face this crisis,” she said.

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