Delhi Police Issues Traffic Advisory After Mahipalpur-Mehrauli Road Collapse Near Vasant Kunj
A section of the Mahipalpur–Mehrauli Road, extending from Fortis Hospital towards Mahipalpur, collapsed following a wall failure. This incident prompted the Delhi police to release a traffic advisory. The collapse occurred under the Masoodpur flyover near Vasant Kunj, and authorities urged commuters to heed instructions from personnel on-site.
"A wall of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation's under-construction underground site near D-6, Vasant Kunj, under the Masoodpur Flyover, has collapsed," stated the Delhi traffic police in their advisory. They noted that this led to a portion of the Mahipalpur–Mehrauli Road caving in.
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Alternative Routes Suggested
The police advised those travelling from Mehrauli towards Mahipalpur to use an alternate route via Aruna Asaf Ali Marg. Commuters should start from Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj to reach Mahipalpur and avoid the affected area. This advice was shared by the traffic police on X.
Meanwhile, another wall collapse occurred in Jaitpur, Delhi, resulting in seven fatalities. Among those who died were three men, two women, and two children. Eight individuals were rescued and taken to AIIMS Trauma Centre and Safdarjung Hospital for medical care.
Heavy Rainfall Disrupts Delhi-NCR
Delhi and its surrounding National Capital Region experienced heavy rains on Saturday. This led to traffic disruptions and waterlogging in several areas such as Panchkuian Marg, Mathura Road, Shastri Bhawan, RK Puram, Moti Bagh, and Kidwai Nagar.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had initially issued a red alert for most parts of Delhi-NCR but later downgraded it to a yellow alert. The rain began late Friday night around 11 pm and continued into Saturday.
Rainfall Measurements Across Delhi
The primary weather station at Safdarjung recorded 78.7 mm of rainfall over 24 hours until 8:30 am on Saturday. Other areas also reported significant rainfall: Pragati Maidan recorded 100 mm, Lodhi Road 80 mm, Pusa 69 mm, and Palam 31.8 mm.
An investigation was launched by the Delhi Police regarding the Jaitpur incident. A case was registered under relevant legal sections following this tragic event.












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