The national capital region of Delhi has been experiencing heavy rainfall, leading to a flood-like situation in several areas. The rain has caused disruptions in traffic, and airlines have issued advisories to passengers. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more rainfall in the coming days, and the situation is being closely monitored by the authorities. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued an advisory to commuters, asking them to avoid certain routes due to waterlogging. The Delhi Metro has also been affected, with services being suspended on certain lines due to the rain. The situation is being closely monitored by the Delhi government, and necessary measures are being taken to mitigate the effects of the rain. The rain has also caused power outages in several areas, and the electricity department is working to restore power. The flood-like situation has also affected the daily lives of residents, with many being forced to stay indoors. The rain has also caused damage to property, with several instances of wall collapse and uprooting of trees being reported. The authorities are working to clear the debris and restore normalcy in the affected areas. The Delhi government has also set up a control room to monitor the situation and provide assistance to those affected. The control room is being manned by officials from various departments, including the Delhi Disaster Management Authority. The government has also asked residents to report any instances of waterlogging or damage to property to the control room. The situation is being closely monitored by the Prime Minister’s Office, and necessary instructions are being given to the authorities to mitigate the effects of the rain. The rain has also affected the neighboring cities of Noida and Gurgaon, with reports of waterlogging and traffic disruptions being received from these areas. The Haryana government has also issued an advisory to residents, asking them to avoid traveling to Delhi due to the rain. The situation is being closely monitored by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and teams are being deployed to the affected areas to provide assistance. The NDRF has also set up a control room to monitor the situation and coordinate relief efforts. The situation is being closely watched by the media, with many news channels providing live updates and coverage of the situation. The social media is also abuzz with updates and photos of the flood-like situation, with many residents sharing their experiences and photos of the affected areas. The government has also issued an appeal to residents to stay safe and avoid traveling to the affected areas. The situation is being closely monitored, and necessary measures are being taken to mitigate the effects of the rain and restore normalcy in the affected areas.