The national capital of Delhi and its surrounding regions were drenched in heavy rainfall on September 4th. The downpour resulted in significant waterlogging in several areas, causing widespread traffic disruptions across major junctions. Commuters faced delays and difficulties navigating the flooded roads.
In response to the heavy rains, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for Delhi. The alert served as a warning to residents and authorities about the potential for significant rainfall and its associated impacts.
The heavy rains brought temporary relief from the sweltering heat that had been gripping the region. However, the waterlogging and traffic disruptions caused significant inconvenience for many residents and businesses. The authorities were working to clear the waterlogged areas and restore normal traffic flow as quickly as possible.