– Pusa station: 40 mm
– Sports Complex: 38 mm
– Safdarjung: 34 mm
– Najafgarh: 23.5 mm
Delhi’s recurring issues with waterlogging during monsoon seasons highlight infrastructure challenges that persist year after year despite repeated occurrences. While the IMD’s rain forecasts provide timely alerts for citizens and administration alike, preventive measures like efficient drainage systems and urban management remain critical for minimizing disruptions caused by heavy showers.
Positively, improved air quality during this rainy period signals relief from pollution typically prevalent in urban centers like Delhi-a condition fleeting but appreciated given seasonal variations in AQI readings. Looking ahead to extended rainfall until August 3 as forecasted by IMD, balanced city planning coupled with prompt responsiveness may reduce logistical challenges while sustaining environmental benefits like cleaner air.
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