Delhi Rains Turn Roads Into Rivers, Commuters Stranded As Traffic Jams Hit Key Routes In NCR | Videos
Delhi Rains Turn Roads Into Rivers, Commuters Stranded As Traffic Jams Hit Key Routes In NCR | Videos Published By, Last Updated: July 09, 2026
Delhi Rains Turn Roads Into Rivers, Commuters Stranded As Traffic Jams Hit Key Routes In NCR | Videos Published By, Last Updated: July 09, 2026, 11:15 IST Delhi-NCR waterlogging videos show flooded roads in Burari, Noida, Ghaziabad, Sangam Vihar and NH-24 as heavy rain disrupts traffic across the region. Heavy monsoon rain triggered widespread waterlogging across Delhi-NCR, inundating roads in Burari, Noida, Ghaziabad, Sangam Vihar and causing long traffic jams on NH-24 and the Delhi-Gurugram border (Video screengrabs/PTI/ANI) Heavy monsoon rain lashed Delhi and the Capital Region (NCR) on Thursday morning, leaving roads submerged, triggering long traffic snarls, and disrupting daily commutes across several parts of the region. Videos from Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr captured the scale of the waterlogging as vehicles crawled through inundated streets and commuters struggled to navigate flooded roads. VIDEO | Delhi: Heavy rainfall triggers severe waterlogging in the Sadar Bazar area, disrupting normal movement. Civic authorities deploy water pumps to drain the accumulated rainwater.#DelhiRains The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Delhi, warning of heavy rainfall over the national capital through most of the day. LIVE Updates On Weather Across India The weather department has forecast fairly widespread to widespread rainfall over Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh and West Uttar Pradesh until July 10, while authorities remain on high alert to deal with rain-related disruptions. VIDEOS SHOW WATERLOGGING ACROSS DELHI-NCR Visuals from multiple locations showed the impact of the overnight downpour across the NCR.
In Delhi, waterlogging was reported from Burari, Sadar Bazar, Sangam Vihar, and stretches of the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, where rainwater accumulated after hours of continuous showers. Vehicles were seen moving cautiously through flooded roads, while traffic slowed considerably in several areas. A video showed long queues of vehicles on NH-24 near the Akshardham Temple, where heavy rain led to slow-moving traffic during the morning rush hour. #WATCH | Delhi | Traffic snarls on NH-24 near Akshardham temple as the national capital has been receiving continuous rain since last night pic.twitter.com/HDCaabF4Jg— ANI (@ANI) July 9, 2026 Neighbouring Noida also witnessed severe waterlogging, with visuals from Sector 75 showing roads submerged following the intense spell of rain. #WATCH | Noida, Uttar Pradesh: Heavy rainfall led to waterlogging in parts of Noida, causing inconvenience to commuters. Visuals are from Sector 75, where roads remained submerged following the downpour. pic.twitter.com/6PuWkBfnQz— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) July 9, 2026 In Ghaziabad, videos from Indirapuram, particularly the Abhay Khand area, showed residential roads inundated with rainwater. pic.twitter.com/zF8L8FPFZB— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) July 9, 2026 Heavy rain also affected Bulandshahr, with visuals showing water accumulating on roads after the overnight showers. #WATCH | Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh: Heavy rainfall triggered widespread waterlogging in parts of Bulandshahr. Water entered houses and shops, disrupting normal life. pic.twitter.com/HuNHINtRyW— ANI UP/Uttarakhand (@ANINewsUP) July 9, 2026 Traffic congestion was also reported at the Delhi-Gurugram border, where rain and waterlogging slowed vehicular movement during peak office hours.
