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School closed due to waterlogging, overcrowding, rain in Delhi, other areas

 School closed due to waterlogging, overcrowding, rain in Delhi, other areas


The Meteorological Department had earlier issued a 'yellow alert' for Delhi for Saturday as well, warning people about moderate rain at most places along with heavy rains at some places in the city.

Traffic was disrupted on a large scale in many parts of Delhi on Saturday as rain continued to lash the national capital for the third consecutive day. Many places remain submerged as the rain shows no signs of abating.

Delhi Traffic Police issued advisory to passengers to plan their journey accordingly.

According to the IMD report, there will be light to direct rain in Delhi and adjoining regions. Travelers are advised to plan their travel likewise," it said in a tweet.


The traffic helpline said it received 16 calls related to jams, three related to waterlogging and five related to felling of trees. On Friday, 19 calls were received on the helpline regarding traffic jams, 11 for waterlogging and 22 for falling trees. Whereas on Thursday, he had received 23 calls related to traffic jams, seven regarding waterlogging and two related to uprooting of trees from different parts of the national capital.

Commuters on social media said that there is heavy traffic in Azadpur area of ​​North West Delhi. Some highlighted the overcrowding in the Najafgarh area.

There were reports of falling trees from Aurobindo Marg near Adhchini red beacon and towards Chhatarpur near Mahipalpur.


Downpour went on in Delhi for the third successive day on Saturday. The city got 15 mm of downpour from 8.30 am on Friday to 8.30 am on Saturday.

The Meteorological Department had earlier issued a 'yellow alert' for Saturday as well, warning people about moderate rain at most places along with heavy rains at one or two places in the city.

The Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration on Friday announced that schools up to class 8 have been suspended in all government and private schools in Noida and Greater Noida due to rain.

Schools were also closed on Friday due to incessant rain.

Therefore, all Headmasters and headmasters should ensure compliance of the order,” said district school inspector Dharamvir Singh.

In Gurgaon, waterlogging was reported in several parts due to intermittent rain for the third consecutive day today, prompting the Gurugram Traffic Police to issue an advisory on diversion and congestion on Saturday.


Groups of traffic police staff and Gurugram Metropolitan Improvement Authority were squeezed right into it to deal with the traffic and channel the water.


Several vehicles were submerged this morning at various places. More than 50 areas including Sector 15 Part 2, New Colony, Sector 7, Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension, Delhi-Gurugram Expressway to Kherki Daula, Sector 10, Village Khandsa and Manesar have been affected by waterlogging.

Mumbai


The city and its eastern and western rural areas got weighty downpours between 7 am and 8 am. After this the rain stopped in most of these places.

Punjab

Farming specialists on Saturday said that incessant downpours at many spots in Punjab could harm kharif crops, particularly paddy and cotton. It rained in many parts of Punjab and Haryana, bringing down the mercury.

The Meteorological Department said that Ludhiana, Mohali, Patiala, Mansa, Fatehgarh Sahib, Sangrur, Amritsar and Bathinda in Punjab and Kaithal, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Ambala and Sonipat in Haryana received heavy rains. According to agriculture experts, both paddy and cotton crops will suffer if the unseasonal rains continue for a few more days.

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