Delhi-NCR Rain Updates: Impact of Heavy Rains and Waterlogging in the Capital
Delhi-NCR rain LIVE Updates: LG asks all officers on leave to report back
In a recent development, Delhi Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena has called for all senior officers on leave to report back to duty immediately. This decision comes in the wake of heavy rains lashing the national capital, causing chaos and waterlogging in various parts of the city.
Chairing an emergency meeting, Saxena expressed concern over the lack of preparedness and emergency response system in Delhi. He has directed officials to undertake drain de-silting work on an emergency basis over the next week to mitigate the impact of the heavy rainfall.
The situation in Delhi-NCR has been exacerbated by the heavy rains, with incidents of roof collapses, waterlogging, and traffic disruptions being reported from various areas. The Delhi University’s north campus witnessed a library ceiling leaking, forcing students to evacuate the reading room. Additionally, an under-construction wall collapsed in Vasant Vihar, trapping several construction workers.
The ruling AAP government has come under fire from opposition parties, with the BJP and Congress blaming the administration for the waterlogging mess in the city. However, AAP leader Atishi defended the government, citing the record-breaking rainfall of 228 mm in the last 24 hours, the highest since 1936.
As the situation unfolds, it is crucial for authorities to take swift action to address the challenges posed by the heavy rains and ensure the safety and well-being of residents in Delhi-NCR. Stay tuned for more updates on the ongoing rain situation in the national capital.