
Boy swims across waterlogged road in Gurugram's Subhash Chowk | Watch
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'yellow' alert cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in Delhi and adjoining areas on Saturday.
A video of a boy swimming across a heavily waterlogged road in Gurugram's Subhash Chowk after heavy rainfall inundated Delhi-NCR, has come to light. The boy can be seen taking a dip and swimming on the waterlogged road.
The waterlogged road of Subhash Chowk has caused buses to stuck and commuters are finding it impossible to cross the Subhash Chowk Stretch. Subhash Chowk is one of the several areas facing waterlogging and traffic snarls after heavy rainfall in the area.
Incessant rainfall in Delhi-NCR continued on the fourth day and caused waterlogging and traffic snarls in several areas of Gurugram and Delhi, including Delhi-Jaipur highway in Manesar.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'yellow' alert cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in Delhi and adjoining areas on Saturday.
The traffic police issued an advisory for commuters to plan their journey to avoid waterlogged streets.

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