Friday, September 3, 2010

Delhi's traffic

Heavy rains lashed the national capital since last night, leading to water logging in many areas and huge traffic snarls.
The city received 93.2 mm of rains since 8:30 pm last night.
The rains led to a dip in temperature with the minimum being recorded at 23.3 degree Celsius.
Traffic has been badly affected due to waterlogging in major traffic crossings. Badarpur, Ashram, Moolchand, Jungpura, Sarita Vihar, Mandir Marg, ITO, Bhagwan Das Road are some of the roads which have reported waterlogging.
According to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi there is waterlogging in atleast 19 areas.
The movement of vehicles is disturbed at Moolchand Underpass, Ring Road, Ashram, Savitri Flyover, Dhaula Kuan, Lajpat Nagar, Mayapuri crossing and many other areas.

Though it is not a monsoon season but still  delhi is getting drenched and waterlogged. The government is doing its job but casually. They are more focussed on commonwealth games. If they do not do away with this problem then how can we think they will be able to complete the commonwealth game's target which is already due. Delhi is under tough  situation. Lets see what the government will do to solve this problem.

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