Several areas of the city are under water as the water level of River Yamuna rose following heavy rainfall and the release of water from the Hathnikund Barrage in neighbouring Haryana.
Major roads at ITO and other low-lying areas near Yamuna continued to remain flooded late on Friday night and commuters could be seen facing convenience to reach their destination.
However, the water level of Yamuna River at Old Railway Bridge (ORB) was recorded at a level slightly lower than that recorded at 9 am. While it was 208.40 meters at 9 am, it was recorded at 208.38 metres at 10 am today.
Heavy rainfall lashed Delhi on Saturday morning causing several areas in the national capital to go under water. The early-morning downpour created difficulties for many commuters, as they faced heavy water logging leading to traffic jams.
The ideal driving conditions are sought after by commuters every day, but they are rarely attained. The traffic gets worse and is frequently jammed once the weather gets poor. In general, attributes like light traffic and beautiful weather are linked to a stress-free commute. But alas, even
Every day, commuters across the world strive for the perfect driving conditions, yet they are seldom realised. Whenever the weather turns bad, the traffic grows even worse and is frequently congested. Generally speaking, a stress-free commute is attributed to characteristics like light traff
Bhagwant Mann mentioned that this would be the 10th toll plaza that he will be making free for commuters. Earlier in April, Mann made the Kiratpur Sahib-Anandpur Sahib-Nangal-Una toll plaza free for commuters.
According to the officials, the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) is working to open the highway. They said that due to the blockage of the highway, many passengers are stranded.
Authorities closed the Badrinath National Highway 7 (NH 7) at Chhinka in the State's Chamoli district leaving many commuters, including pilgrims and tourists travelling to and returning from the famed Badrinath shrine.
Metro users in all Delhi routes will now be able to carry sealed bottles of alcohol at par with the provisions already available on its Airport Express Line.
Tourists and various other passengers on the roads of Himachal have been stranded in heavy traffic jams, especially on the two National Highways, which are heavily blocked due to landslides and flash flooding. The Chandigarh-Manali highway has been blocked near 7 Mile at Mandi.
The new service station, which is located alongside Sharjah Kalba Road that connects to Emirates Road (E611), will serve the needs of motorists from Kalba and Fujairah who are heading to Sharjah, Dubai, and other Emirates in addition to catering to the needs of Al Bataeh suburb's residents a