India, July 23 -- Delhi's infamous Minto Bridge saw smooth traffic movement this morning despite rainfall battering the national capital. This railway underbridge, believed to be over 90 years old, has faced waterlogging since India's independence.
The underbridge lies at the key traffic junction of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) Marg and Swami Vivekananda Marg (formerly Minto Road). It leads to Connaught Place on one side and New Delhi station, Old Delhi and Darya Ganj on the other.
(Also read: Waterlogged since 1950s: Why Minto Bridge is Delhi's flooding constant)
With its strategic position, it supports heavy vehicular movement every day. However, every monsoon season, Minto Bridge faces severe waterlogging issues. This morning, however...
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