Weather Update: Torrential Rain Causes Waterlogging, Traffic Chaos and Landslides; IMD Advises Caution
Persistent rainfall has continued to affect several parts of India, disrupting normal life in cities and hilly regions alike. Over the past few days, intense showers have led to waterlogging, traffic congestion, landslides, road closures, and rescue operations in multiple states. The weather situation has been particularly challenging in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, where authorities are monitoring the impact of continuous rainfall.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has advised residents to remain alert and follow official weather updates, especially in areas vulnerable to flooding and landslides.
Heavy Rain Creates Difficult Conditions Across Several StatesContinuous rainfall has affected both urban and rural areas, causing widespread disruption to transportation and public services.
Major cities are struggling with flooded roads, damaged infrastructure, and long traffic delays, while mountainous regions are witnessing landslides and blocked highways.
According to reports, heavy rainfall has impacted several locations, including:
Emergency teams have been deployed in several flood-affected areas to assist residents and restore normalcy.
Flooding and Traffic Disruptions in Delhi-NCRA few hours of intense rainfall were enough to create flood-like conditions across many parts of the National Capital Region.
Major ImpactCommuters faced significant inconvenience as vehicles moved slowly through waterlogged stretches.
Areas Most AffectedAmong the locations that reported severe waterlogging were:
In several low-lying areas, drainage systems struggled to cope with the volume of rainfall, leading to prolonged water accumulation.
Sinkhole Incident Reported in GhaziabadHeavy rain also caused a sinkhole-like road collapse in the Vasundhara area of Ghaziabad, where a parked car reportedly became trapped after the road surface gave way.
Authorities quickly secured the affected location and restricted public access while assessment and repair work began.
Meanwhile, severe waterlogging was also reported on National Highway-24 near Indirapuram, forcing commuters to wade through waist-deep water in some stretches.
Building Collapse Reported in DelhiContinuous rainfall was also linked to a tragic structural collapse in the national capital.
According to reports:
Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collapse.
Landslides Disrupt Life in Himachal Pradesh and UttarakhandThe prolonged spell of rainfall has significantly affected the Himalayan states, where landslides and falling debris have disrupted transportation.
Several roads have been temporarily closed after landslides blocked important routes, making travel difficult in many hill districts.
Officials have warned that continued rainfall may increase the risk of:
Residents and tourists have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel in vulnerable areas.
Rescue and Relief Operations ContinueDisaster response teams and local authorities are actively monitoring affected regions and conducting rescue operations wherever required.
Officials have urged people living in flood-prone areas to remain vigilant and cooperate with emergency services if evacuation becomes necessary.
Safety Advisory for ResidentsPeople living in areas experiencing heavy rainfall are advised to take appropriate precautions.
Authorities recommend:
Rainfall activity is expected to continue over several parts of northern and western India in the coming days, with isolated spells of heavy rain likely in vulnerable regions. While some areas may see temporary improvement, localized flooding and landslides remain a possibility where the ground is already saturated.
People planning travel, particularly to hill stations or flood-affected regions, should check the latest weather forecasts and traffic advisories before leaving home.