Rain, traffic chaos in Delhi: Your photos
Delhi was brought to a standstill for the second time in a week when heavy showers on Monday evening led to water-logging in several areas, resulting in traffic snarls.
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Delhi was brought to a standstill for the second time in a week when heavy showers on Monday evening led to water-logging in several areas, resulting in traffic snarls.
The rain did bring some relief from the scorching heat but the traffic was moving at snail's pace. Many office-goers were stuck in traffic for hours.
This picture shows water-logging outside the Patel Chowk Metro station. (Sent by NDTV Active surfer)
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The maximum temperature plunged by a couple of notches following heavy rain. But the humidity was on the higher side, crossing over 90 per cent. In this picture, a water-logged Parliament Street. (Sent by NDTV Active surfer)
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The maximum recorded today was one degree above normal while the minimum settled at 28.7 deg C, two notches above normal. No vehicle was able to ply on this flooded road near Parliament Street. (Sent by NDTV Active surfer)
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The downpour was not only a nightmare to those stuck in the traffic chaos but also people in hospital. One of the Capital's best hospitals, Apollo hospital was flooded when water entered the VIP waiting area.
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Earlier on July 7,a brief spell of rain saw many parts of the national capital getting waterlogged within minutes. The rain, which drenched the Capital in the evening.
The showers spelt trouble for commuters as vehicles were stuck in massive traffic jams due to water logging. Seen here is a photo posted by surfer Jagdish on Twitter.
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This photo shows a traffic jam at Patel Nagar in New Delhi. Heavy rain lashed the Capital on Wednesday and spelt trouble for commuters as vehicles were stuck in massive traffic jams due to water logging. Photo courtesy: Kumud Mehta.
Delhi waterlogged after rain: Were you affected?