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Delhi records season’s highest one-day rain, several areas waterlogged- In pics

Heavy rains lashed the national capital on Saturday morning, leading to waterlogging in several parts of the city including underneath Minto Bridge, Moolchand underpass and ITO. 

Delhi Traffic Police close, divert routes due to waterlogging

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Following reports of waterlogging, the Delhi Traffic Police started issuing notifications on its Twitter page to inform commuters about the closed or diverted routes. Public Works Department (PWD) officials said the field staff was on the ground to address waterlogging complaints on priority.

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Minto Bridge closed

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"Traffic movement on Minto Bridge (both carriageways) has been closed due to waterlogging. Please avoid (the) stretch," the traffic police said in a series of tweets.

"Traffic is affected at Moolchand Underpass due to waterlogging. Inconvenience is regretted. Azad Market Underpass is closed due to 1.5 feet waterlogging, please avoid using this route. Sorry for the inconvenience," it said.

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Waterlogging at various locations

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Other areas that witnessed waterlogging due to heavy rains include Pul Prahladpur underpass, Lajpat Nagar, Jangpura, ITO, roads around Pragati Maidan, Sangam Vihar, Rohtak Road, Mangolpuri, Kirari and Malviya Nagar.

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Traffic affected at Mehrauli-Badarpur road

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Traffic affected at Mehrauli-Badarpur road

Traffic movement was also disrupted on the Mehrauli-Badarpur road in south Delhi due to the waterlogging.

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Officials working to resolve the issue

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Officials working to resolve the issue

A PWD official said the department's field staff was working to resolve the issue. "The intensity of rain this morning was high, so a few areas of the city witnessed waterlogging. Our field staff is on the ground and we are closely monitoring the situation," the official said.

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