Delhi Traffic Advisory issued as several areas face Waterlogging after Heavy Rains
Traffic restrictions were imposed and an advisory was issued as several areas in Delhi faced waterlogging after heavy rains on Wednesday.
The torrential downpour prompted the weather office to include Delhi in its list of “areas of concern”.
The IMD advised people to remain indoors, secure windows and doors, and refrain from unnecessary travel.
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