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Watch: Waterlogging persists in several areas of Delhi and Gurugram as NCR receives heavy rainfall

Traffic in many parts of the National Capital Region was disrupted by continuous rain.

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Aug 20, 2020 · 05:32 pm
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@ANI #Delhi @aajtak I live in new delhi nearby indira Gandhi national open university . today I realised what is flood 5 inches water in my house thing is floating on the floor. pic.twitter.com/vW5XflwrJt

— #Rajesh Kumar (@rajkb1210) August 20, 2020

#DelhiRain
दिल्ली के ITO पर लगा भरी जाम, बारिश ने रोका सबका काम- देखिए ITO की ये लेटेस्ट तस्वीर.#Waterlogging #Traffic #Trafficjam #delhi #rain #news #News18India #ITO pic.twitter.com/1kVZwCwjeL

— News18 India (@News18India) August 20, 2020

#WATCH: Severe water-logging at Delhi-Jaipur Expressway in Gurugram after heavy rains in the area. #Haryana pic.twitter.com/9Hnw0kxWd4

— ANI (@ANI) August 20, 2020

#Alert - Heavy rain lashes Delhi-NCR, waterlogging reported at IFFCO Chowk, Gurugram.#MonsoonMayhem

Live updates: https://t.co/JoW4KWDI2s pic.twitter.com/KWCQed0uwk

— CNNNews18 (@CNNnews18) August 20, 2020

@MunCorpGurugram - Reporting waterlogging in Sector 46, Gurgaon. pic.twitter.com/Nh2P6iFqpe

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