Relentless monsoon rains battered Delhi, causing widespread waterlogging and traffic disruptions across the city. Several areas experienced significant inundation, with vehicles partially submerged and roads impassable for commuters. The downpour, however, led to the national capital recording its cleanest air quality since September 2023. Authorities received numerous complaints regarding waterlogging and structural damage throughout the day.

Delhi woke up to grey skies, waterlogged roads and uprooted trees as overnight rain continued through Thursday morning, with the India Meteorological Department issuing a 'red'…

Delhi experienced heavy overnight rain, leading to waterlogged roads and disrupted daily routines. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for more rain and…

Khajuri recorded the highest rainfall at 160mm between 8:30am (Wednesday) and 8:30am (Thursday), followed by Mayur Vihar (102.5mm) | India News

Heavy overnight rain that continued through Thursday morning battered Delhi, triggering widespread waterlogging, uprooting trees and leaving roads gridlocked.

Torrential monsoon rains caused widespread destruction across India on Thursday. Roads and residential areas remained submerged, disrupting normal life and traffic flow. Rescue…

Relentless monsoon rains battered Delhi, causing widespread waterlogging and traffic disruptions across the city. Several areas experienced significant inundation, with vehicles…