Updated On: 04 September, 2025 03:04 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
Incessant rains in Delhi have triggered alarming conditions, with a portion of NH-44 flyover collapsing and the Yamuna River flowing above danger levels at 207m. Waterlogging across low-lying areas caused traffic chaos, while IMD predicted more rain and thunderstorms ahead.

A view of the area around the Kashmere Gate bus terminal after the Yamuna river water level continues to rise. Pic/PTI
With incessant rains lashing parts of Delhi and other northern regions of India, the condition in the national capital seems very alarming. Amid the chaotic weather situation in Delhi, a portion of the flyover on National Highway 44 collapsed, following heavy rainfall in the region.
Meanwhile, heavy rain lashed parts of Delhi and the NCR on Wednesday afternoon as well. Non-stop rains and heavy waterlogging caused traffic congestion. With waterlogging in most of the low-lying areas in Delhi, the authorities instructed people to evacuate the areas.
While waterlogging is already making the lives of people tough, the Yamuna river has also once again flowed above the danger mark, reported ANI.