New Delhi: Heavy downpour today left thousands of commuters stranded for hours as traffic jams were witnessed in various parts of the in the national capital due to water-logging.Traffic snarls were witnessed in several parts
New Delhi: Waterlogging was reported at several places in the national capital after rains lashed the city today albeit bringing some relief to people from the summer heat.In north Delhi, Sector 11 at Rohini and
Varanasi: Heavy downpour has led to water logging in the ground where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address 'Vikas Sabha' in his parliamentary constituency here today, leaving officials worried.It has been raining heavily
New Delhi, Jul 10: Heavy rains lashed the national capital, bringing much needed respite from hot and humid conditions, but also caused water-logging and brought the traffic to a standstill in various parts of the
Mumbai, Jun 11: Heavy rains lashed this metro again this morning causing waterlogging in many low-lying areas in the suburbs. There has been intermittent rains for the last 50 hours in Mumbai. Heavy rains lashed
Mumbai, Aug 27 : Heavy rains lashed this metropolis early this morning causing traffic snarls on the Western Express highway and the Eastern Express highway. Reports of waterlogging have come in from Tulsi Pipe Road,
New Delhi, Aug 25: Heavy rains lashed the city today, leading to waterlogging and traffic jams and inconvenience to office goers and commuters. Between 8.30 AM and 5.30 PM, the city received 24.6 mm of
New Delhi, Aug 24: Heavy rains today lashed the national capital, bringing down the temperature but Delhiites had to face troubles while commuting due to waterlogged roads and traffic jams.The city received 10.9 mm rains
Mumbai, Jul 4: Several suburban areas of Mumbai faced problems of waterlogging due to intermittent rains throughout Tuesday night.Dadar Hindmata, Parel, Andhreri, Mahim, Matunga, Ghatkopar, Sion, were the areas badly affected by waterlogging.BMC staff used
Mumbai, Jun 11: Heavy rains continued to lash the city for the third consecutive day today, causing water logging in several parts of the metropolis.According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) Disaster Management Cell, the city
New Delhi: Yamuna on Monday remained well above the danger mark and is set to go up further as Haryana released over 2.5 lakh cusec of water even as government announced plans to build walls
Flight operations at the Mumbai airport were severely affected on Wednesday due to the closure of main runway, coupled with water-logging at terminal 1-C and power cut. There was a delay of one to one
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