TIMES OF INDIA
THE TIMES OF INDIA | Mar 06, 2020, 12:18:17 IST
When you want to be in the know on the go, Times City is here to help. Be it traffic snarls, metro-train delays or cancelled flights, Times City brings you every information that can ease your commuting woes. As rain continues to lash Delhi-NCR, traffic is likely to get affected.
Delhi Traffic Police: The truck has been removed from Punjabi Bagh flyover
Heavy traffic is expected en route to Delhi airport. We advise passengers to keep enough travel time in hand while travelling to the airport: IndiGo
Noida Traffic Police: Traffic is slow at Kuleshara due to waterlogging
Gurugram Traffic Police: Traffic congestion has been reported on South City-2 due to breakdown of vehicle.
Gurugram Traffic Police: Waterlogging has been reported at Kapriwas Chowk
Gurugram Traffic Police: Traffic congestion has been reported on NH-48 at Bilaspur Chowk towards Delhi due to waterlogging.
Heavy traffic on Barapullah flyover following rainfall in Delhi, reports ANI
Gurugram Traffic Police: Traffic congestion has been reported on Golf Course road near 42/27 underpass towards Sikanderpur due to breakdown of vehicle.
Gurugram Traffic Police: Traffic congestion has been reported on Mata Mandir road due to waterlogging.
Vistara: Due to air traffic congestion in Delhi (bad weather), arrivals/departures are likely to get impacted
Delhi Traffic Police: Obstruction in traffic in the carriageway from Britannia towards Rajouri Garden due to breakdown of a truck on Punjabi Bagh Flyover. Kindly avoid the stretch.
IMD: Light to moderate rain most likely over Delhi and adjoining areas during the next 2 hours
India Meteorological Department (IMD): Light to moderate rain most likely over Delhi and adjoining areas during the… https://t.co/tNrDvRxUrg
— ANI (@ANI) 1583459960000
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