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Delhi Airport urges passengers to use metro to avoid potential delays in travel advisory amid rains

Delhi has been experiencing spells of rainfall since Wednesday, causing waterlogging in several areas. A fresh spell occurred Monday morning.

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New Delhi: In view of the “inclement weather conditions,” Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Monday advised passengers to consider alternative modes of transport, including Metro, to reach the airport and “avoid potential delays.”
A fresh spell of rains occurred in the national capital on Monday morning with the India Meteorological Department forecasting of moderate to heavy rainfall in the entire Delhi and NCR on July 14.

“As per the Indian Meteorological Department’s forecast, Delhi is experiencing inclement weather conditions. Our on-ground teams are working diligently with all stakeholders to ensure your journey remains hassle-free. Passengers are advised to consider alternative modes of transport, including Delhi Metro, to reach the airport and avoid potential delays,” the DIAL said in the travel advisory.

Delhi, on Sunday, also witnessed heavy rainfall leading to waterlogging and traffic congestion in many parts of the national capital.

A traffic jam was witnessed at Rajiv Chowk as vehicular movement slowed down, following heavy rainfall.

Delhi has experienced incessant rainfall since Wednesday, causing waterlogging in several areas, including Bindapur in Uttam Nagar, where roads are submerged under water. Traffic also came to a standstill in many parts of the national capital following the heavy rainfall.

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also Read: ‘No waterlogging in Delhi,’ claims CM Rekha Gupta after rain lashed parts of national capital


 

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