Heavy rain again lashed several parts of Delhi. The city recorded 139 mm rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) also issued an 'orange alert' for the national capital. Credit: PTI Photo
Officials said the incessant rains brought the mercury down and provided relief to Delhiites. Credit: PTI Photo
The Safdarjung Observatory, considered the official marker for Delhi, recorded 139 mm rainfall, while the Ridge Station registered 149.2 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours. Credit: PTI Photo
This is the highest one-day rain for the month of the August in at least 13 years, the officials said. Credit: PTI Photo
A man removes water from his waterlogged house after rain at Jahangirpuri area in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
The all-time highest rainfall was 184 mm on August 2, 1961, they added. Credit: PTI Photo
Orange alert has been issued as a warning for extremely bad weather with the potential of disruption in commute with road and drain closures and interruption of power supply. Credit: PTI Photo
A woman wades through a waterlogged street after rain at Jahangirpuri area in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
A car stuck on the waterlogged Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after heavy rain, at Narsinghpur in Gurugram. Credit: PTI Photo
Rains caused waterlogging in many parts of the city, including underneath Minto Bridge, Moolchand underpass and at the ITO. Credit: PTI Photo
Commuters wade through a waterlogged street after rain at Jahangirpuri area in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Due to the waterlogging, the Delhi Traffic Police closed several crucial underpasses and took to Twitter to inform commuters. Credit: PTI Photo
Published 21 August 2021, 13:40 IST