12 die as rain plunges Delhi into misery
NEW DELHI: At least 12 people dead, traffic snarls lasting up to 5 hours, roads submerged in knee-deep water with traffic lights on the blink in key intersections, hundreds of fallen trees and rainwater inside homes — three hours of rain is all it took to expose the chinks in Delhi's infrastructure ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
From 5.30pm to 8.30pm, the city recorded 51.4mm rainfall and wind with speed ranging between 82-90 kmph. Till evening, only parts of the city had reported brief showers and humidity levels were at an uncomfortable 80%. But by 6pm, the situation changed completely. A sudden downpour began in central Delhi and spread to east, south and north Delhi.
The worst jams were reported from ITO bridge, IP flyover, Laxmi Nagar Chungi, ITO, Tilak Marg, India Gate, Azadpur Railway underpass, GPO roundabout, Ashoka Road, Kashmere Gate, BRT corridor, Ashram, Ring Road, Outer Ring Road and Yamuna Bank Metro station. Traffic signals also went on the blink in several key intersections. Widespread construction activity before the Commonwealth Games aggravated the situation as roads caved in and cars got stuck in loose soil in several areas.
Rain water also entered homes in Patel Nagar, Pusa Road, Rajinder Nagar, Jangpura and Greater Kailash-I. In several areas, large trees and branches were brought down by heavy winds. Officials said many of the trees were old but also large scale streetscaping work had left the roots of large trees exposed, making them vulnerable in the heavy storm.
The times of India
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