States Chaos! Heavy Rain Causes Building Collapse, Water Logging, Traffic Snarls and Commuter Woes in Delhi NCR Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc in Delhi-NCR: Building Collapses, Waterlogging, and Traffic Chaos Harsh Jul 31, 2024 21:07 GMT Delhi NCR Rain Chaos: Heavy rains have caused widespread chaos and disruption in Delhi and the neighbouring areas of the National Capital Region (NCR) due to a major water logging in several areas. After a while of activity, the monsoon finally let loose its full wrath, leaving the area's population dealing with a variety of issues. Building Collapses and Rescue Operations In Delhi's Sabzi Mandi area, a startling incident occurred as the rain continued to pour down on the city. A building collapsed under the weight of the heavy rain, trapping a number of individuals beneath the debris. Authorities are already conducting intense search and rescue operations to find and recover any survivors from the wreckage. As a sobering reminder of the destruction brought on by the intense rains, a video posted by Live Hindustan captures the heartbreaking scene of a structure collapsing. After the fall, the neighbourhood seemed frightened, and the authorities have been working nonstop to help the impacted families. Waterlogging Woes Severe waterlogging has also resulted from the heavy rains in a number of Delhi-NCR localities. A number of residents in Ghaziabad's areas, including Vaishali, Indirapuram, and Kaushambi, have been particularly heavily damaged by the flooding. Many areas in the city are also facing electricity outages. A 22-year-old woman and her child drowned in a waterlogged drain in the Ghazipur area as reported by ANI news agency. A 22-year-old woman and her child drowned in a waterlogged drain in the Ghazipur area. Further legal action is being taken by Police Station Ghazipur East Delhi: Ghaziabad Police— ANI (@ANI) July 31, 2024 @CMOfficeUP @UPPCLLKO sir 6 ghantey se light nahi hai indirapuram ghaziabad main aur abhi bhi nahi hai halki se bunda bandi hoti hai toa ye light kaat kr baith jatey hai. Logo ka jeena mushkil kr diya ha in Bijli walo ne garmi se log baichain hai. Kuch kijiye— TARUN MISHRA (@Tarun1229aTarun) July 31, 2024 Civic system collapsed in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad @CMOfficeUP pic.twitter.com/sryb65rJNZ— अनंत विजय/ Anant Vijay (@anantvijay) July 31, 2024 People find it almost impossible to get around the chaos as the streets have turned into rivers. The locals had to bring their children and belongings to safety by walking through knee-deep water. Significant property damage and interruptions to vital services have also resulted from the waterlogging in the impacted districts. Traffic Nightmares and Commuter Woes In addition to wreaking havoc on the roadways, the torrential rains have caused severe congestion and snarls throughout Delhi-NCR. For many commuters, a trip that used to take ten minutes has suddenly become a two-hour ordeal.The waterlogging has made matters worse, making it difficult for vehicles to navigate the flooded roadways. Delhi NCR Right Now 🌧️ 🚦 🚗 #delhirain #DelhiRains #Delhi #Rain pic.twitter.com/8M4n5qn7at— Madhav Singh ✨ 💙 ✨ (@SendMadhav) July 31, 2024 Massive Traffic Jam at Link Road Vaishali Metro @Gzbtrafficpol @AMRUTCityGzb @ghaziabadpolice— Brijesh Sharma (@SaysBk) July 31, 2024 https://twitter.com/GauravA24109939/status/1818652022746292661 This is what mere 2 hrs of rain does to Delhi NCR. Been stuck at the metro station since 7:30 PM. Traffic jams because of severe water logging and road blockages due to Kaanwar. No buses ply here in indirapuram 🤡 No auto or taxi in sight. pic.twitter.com/EM6ux6yQLG— Shubhangi Misra (@shubhangi_misra) July 31, 2024 On social media, angry individuals have been sharing pictures and videos of the traffic jam as a way to express their rage and disgust. Not only has the congestion resulted in major delays, but it has also raised the risk of driving disputes and outbursts. The huge quantity of water and the continuous rain have made the task of clearing the roads and restoring normalcy for the authorities a difficult one. Keep watching our Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER. Read More Read the Next Article