Some roads, including Bhairon Marg, were opened for traffic on Sunday as the flood situation in the capital city began to improve, according to the Delhi Traffic Police. The Ring Road section between ISBT Kashmere Gate to Timarpur and Civil Lines (Mall Road side) has also been opened, according to a traffic warning.
In addition, a section of the Ring Road from Sarai Kale Khan to IP Flyover to Rajghat has been made accessible to light vehicles. However, the section of the Ring Road between Shanti Van and Monkey Bridge as well as Yamuna Bazar-ISBT is still blocked up.
The Majnu Ka Tila to Hanuman Setu Ring Road is blocked. Also blocked is the carriageway that runs from IP College to Chandgiram Akhara. The alert said that the carriageway from Chandgiram Akhara to Shanti Van has been shut down owing to mud because its reopening may compromise commuter safety.
One road has been opened from Hanuman Setu to Salim Garh bypass and IP Flyover, according to the traffic police. On this route, commuters heading to Nizamuddin may turn left from IP Flyover to Vikas Marg through Akshardham setu loop.
Additionally, the Outer Ring Road from Mukarba to Wazirabad has both of its lanes open. The ISBT Kashmere Gate is still blocked, however the ancient iron bridge at Pushta to Shamshan Ghat has been opened, according to the traffic police. “Various Delhi borders, including Singhu, Tikri, Rajokari, Badarpur, Chilla, Gazipur, Loni, Apsara, and Bhopura, have restricted the entrance of large cargo trucks.
Vehicles transporting necessities and humanitarian goods are not restricted, according to the advice. In light of the administration’s high warning, the Delhi Traffic Police has recommended commuters to postpone travel plans to low-lying districts.



























