Torrential rains have brought Delhi-NCR to a standstill, breaking an 88-year-old record. The region received 228 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, the highest for June since 1936. Severe waterlogging, traffic jams, and infrastructure failures have crippled daily life, exposing the city’s inadequate drainage system. Authorities are scrambling to provide relief and restore normalcy.
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