Delhi Faces Severe Waterlogging and Fatalities Amid Record Monsoon Rainfall
Eleven lives lost as the city grapples with unprecedented rain, prompting emergency measures and heightened alerts.
- Delhi experienced its highest single-day June rainfall since 1936, recording 228.1 mm.
- Heavy rain and waterlogging have led to 11 deaths, including children and a senior citizen.
- Authorities have ramped up efforts with additional pumps, manpower, and 24-hour monitoring to address waterlogging.
- The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert, forecasting more heavy rain in the coming days.
- Delhi's Lieutenant Governor has inspected affected areas, finding drains clogged with debris and garbage.