Pragati Maidan tunnel in Delhi closed again due to waterlogging

NEW DELHI: Due to heavy rainfall in Delhi, the Pragati Maidan tunnel has been closed for the second consecutive day. The tunnel has experienced waterlogging, leading the Delhi Police to place barricades at its entry points, preventing traffic movement. The Delhi Traffic Police advised commuters to plan their journeys accordingly. The recent monsoon downpour caused significant disruption in residential and commercial areas of the capital. According to the India Meteorological Department, Delhi recorded 153 mm of rain within a 24-hour period, ending at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday. This was the highest rainfall recorded in a single day in July since 1982. As a result, waterlogging occurred at 54 locations on Sunday, causing traffic to come to a standstill in certain parts of the city.

The Pragati Maidan tunnel in New Delhi is an impressive engineering marvel that connects the bustling heart of the city with the grand exhibition complex of Pragati Maidan. Spanning a significant distance, this underground passage offers a seamless and efficient transportation solution for commuters, bypassing the heavy traffic congestion that plagues the surface roads. The tunnel is impeccably designed, with state-of-the-art infrastructure, ensuring smooth and safe travel for vehicles and pedestrians alike. Its well-lit interiors and spacious layout provide a comfortable experience, while advanced ventilation systems maintain fresh air circulation. The Pragati Maidan tunnel stands as a symbol of progress and modernity, enhancing connectivity and facilitating the smooth flow of commerce and cultural exchange in the vibrant city of New Delhi.

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