Divya Delhi: The IMD has issued a red alert for the national capital until 12:30 am today. According to inhabitants, water accumulating on main roadways, basement parking lots, and society entry gates delayed their travel. Social media users vented on X. Heavy rain began Thursday morning in Delhi-NCR, causing major disruptions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red signal for the national capital until 12:30 am today. Rainwater-logged regions disrupted morning rush hour passengers. Torrential rain hit Minto Bridge, Moti Bagh flyover, Vijay Chowk, Nizamuddin flyover, and Rafi Marg. The IMD said the Delhi Radar shows strong rain bands across the city and its neighbors. The Weather Department warns Delhi of thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rain in 2–3 hours. On X, another user captioned waterlogging photos from APS Colony and Mahatma Gandhi Road:“Heavy rain in Delhi-NCR since this morning has crippled normal life. Many places are soggy, and the weather agency has issued a red alert for additional showers. The main carriageway on the Outer Ring carriageway at Subroto Park has become a pool. Monsoon chaos has also affected MB Road, Devli Road, BD Marg, and other nearby roads. The Yamuna River scenes near Loha Pul are spectacular. This morning, the river flow is below the danger level.