Quoted by NDTV
This torrential rainfall led to widespread waterlogging and severe traffic jams.
On 28 June, Delhi received 228mm of rainfall starting from 8:30 am.
This rain continued till 29 June, 8:30 am. This is the highest 24-hour rainfall in June since 1936, which makes it breaking the record of 88-year-old. Typically, Delhi receives 80.6 mm of rain in June.
This rainfall caused significant waterlogging and sever traffic jamming. Although this downpour brought immense relief to citizens after experiencing the severe heat of past two months.
Moreover, The Human Temple Intersection leading to Mandi House was submerged under three feet of water, causing road closures and disruptions on Ashoka Road, Feroz Shah Road, and Connaught Place.