Heavy rains cause waterlogging in Delhi, disaster in Mumbai too, Orange alert issued


- Sudden flood situation in Titur river passing through 40 villages of Jalgaon and its effect spread in the surrounding areas.

New delhi date. Wednesday, September 01, 2021

It has been raining once again since morning in Delhi-NCR. Darkness is due to black and dense clouds. The sun has not been seen since morning. The speed of the vehicles on the roads has slowed down and the lights of the vehicles are on. In the midst of all this, heavy rains have started flooding many areas in the morning. The meteorological department has issued an orange alert for heavy rains in Delhi. It may continue to rain all day today.

Rain in Teva can increase the hassle of people going to the office in the morning. Due to rains, people are facing waterlogging at Aims Flyover in Delhi, on Ring Road near Hyatt Hotel, on both sides of Savitri Flyover, Maharani Bagh, 11 Murti Road from Dhaula Kuva, Shahjahan Road, ITO's W Point, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg and near Mulchand Underpass. Is.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, moderate to heavy rains will fall in different parts of Delhi, NCR-Gurugram, Manesar, Faridabad, Vallabhgarh, Tosham, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Narnaul, Mahendragarh and Kosli.

Rains-floods affect public life in UP

It is also raining in many parts of western Uttar Pradesh. Roads in Meerut have been flooded due to rains. Besides, floods are being witnessed in many parts of UP. Suryu's roaring form is being seen at Gonda and many villages have been devastated. Flooding in the fields has destroyed crops and forced people to flee.

Floods in 21 districts of Assam

The Brahmaputra River, which flows through Guwahati, is now flowing above the danger mark. The situation is deteriorating due to heavy rains in Assam and adjoining hill states. Due to rising water level, boats are closed in Brahmaputra. According to the Assam Disaster Management Authority, more than 3 lakh people have been affected by the floods in 21 districts of Assam.

Record-breaking rainfall in Maharashtra

Apart from Delhi, Mumbai is also inundated due to late night rains. People who go to work in the morning are facing difficulties due to flooding in many areas. Rains in Maharashtra have broken the record of the last several years. Shops and houses have been destroyed in Jalgaon and water is flowing on the roads. People are forced to walk in waist-deep water. The Titur River, which flows through 40 villages in Jalgaon, has suddenly flooded, affecting the surrounding areas.

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