In Pics | Heavy rains pound Delhi-NCR, daily life disruptedHeavy rain continues to batter parts of Delhi-NCR, and pictures from the national capital show flooded streets and massive traffic disrupting daily life. Delhi-NCR has witnessed an incessant spell of rain since Wednesday. The IMD issued a 'yellow alert', cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in Delhi.
Rains continued to lash Delhi, leading to waterlogging and affecting traffic movement in several areas of the city. Credit: PTI Photo
Delhi-NCR has been witnessing an incessant spell of light to moderate rain for the past two days. The weather department has predicted more rains on Saturday. Credit: PTI Photo
The IMD issued a 'yellow alert', cautioning people about moderate rain at most places in Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
The Safdarjung ObservatThe Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's primary weather station, recorded 40.8 mm of rainfall between 5.30 pm on Sept. 22 and 8.30 am on Sept. 23. Credit: PTI Photoory, Delhi's primary weather station, gauged 40.8 mm of rainfall between 5.30 pm on Sept. 22 and 8.30 am on Sept. 23. Credit: PTI Photo
The weather stations at Lodhi Road, Ridge and Ayanagar recorded 44 mm, 24.6 mm and 60 mm of precipitation respectively during the aforementioned period. Credit: PTI Photo
The district administration ordered all private offices to work from home on Friday, Sept. 23, amid heavy rains. Credit: PTI Photo
Despite the rain, vehicular movement was smooth in Gurugram. Traffic jams were reported in some areas in the morning due to waterlogging. Credit: PTI Photo
A biker pushes his two-wheeler as he wades through the waterlogged Delhi-Gurugram Expressway service road after heavy rainfall. Credit: PTI Photo
A vehicle stuck on the waterlogged Delhi-Gurugram Expressway service road following heavy rains in Gurugram. Credit: PTI Photo
Commuters take shelter at the Mandi House metro station amid rainfall in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Pedestrians cover themselves with plastic sheets during heavy rains in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo
Civic body workers attempt to clear a waterlogged road after heavy rainfall at ITO in New Delhi. Credit: PTI Photo