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Delhi in red as heavy rain floods roads, brings traffic to standstill
['Sophiya Mathew', 'Sophiya Mathew Is A Correspondent At The Indian Express', 'Based In New Delhi. She Joined The Delhi Bureau In', 'Has Specialization In Integrated Multimedia Journalism The Asian College Of Journalism', 'Acj', 'Chennai.', 'Professional Background', 'Core Beats', 'Her Reporting Is Primarily Focused On The Environment', 'Education.']
The Indian Express
Traffic amid heavy rainfall at ITO Bridge in New Delhi.
(Express Photo by Amit Mehra)All of Delhi is under red alert as heavy rain continued to lash the national capital on Friday, causing massive traffic snarls and waterlogging in several areas.
Water logging during rainfall near Chandgiram Akhara, in New Delhi on Friday.
(Express Photo by Praveen Khanna) Water logging during rainfall near Chandgiram Akhara, in New Delhi on Friday.
Visuals showed heavy waterlogging in areas like Red Fort and Chandgiram Akhara while the key ITO stretch saw traffic snarls.