
Incessant rain causes waterlogging and traffic snarls in Delhi
The Hindu
Delhi faces heavy rainfall causing waterlogging and traffic congestion, with AQI remaining 'very poor' at 355.
Delhi witnessed incessant rainfall since Friday (December 27, 2024) morning causing severe waterlogging and traffic snarls in several parts of the city. Visuals from the Burari area of the city show that heavy waterlogging has caused traffic congestion in the area as the rain continues to lash parts of Delhi.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the minimum temperature recorded in the city is 12°C while the maximum temperature is 19°C.
The IMD has predicted “thunderstorms with rain” for today.
Earlier today, a local resident, Deepak Pandey said, “The weather has become good and it feels like Kashmir. The weather has become so pleasant and one could travel in it. It is cold, but the rain has decreased the level of pollution.”
Meanwhile, the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city witnessed a slight difference, however, it remained in the ‘very poor’ category. As of 2 p.m., the AQI measured is 355, according to the data of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
As of 2 p.m., the AQI measured at Anand Vihar is 390, IGI Airport (T3) is 314, Aya Nagar is 329, Lodhi Road is 327, ITO is 360, Chandani Chowk is 300 and Punjabi Bagh is 361.
For comparison, as of 7 a.m., the AQI measured at Anand Vihar was 398, IGI Airport (T3) was 340, Aya Nagar was 360, Lodhi Road was 345, ITO was 380, Chandani Chowk was 315 and Punjabi Bagh was 386.













