Zakira Underpass closed due to waterlogging, check alternate route amid Raksha Bandhan rush
Due to waterlogging, the Zakira Underpass is closed, prompting a Delhi Traffic Police advisory. This closure, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan and the weekend, will likely cause congestion for commuters traveling between North West and West Delhi. M...

Areas and commuters affected
The closure is expected to impact commuters from Ashok Vihar, Shalimar Bagh, Pitampura, and Adarsh Nagar (North West Delhi) travelling towards Patel Nagar, Karol Bagh, and Moti Nagar (West Delhi). With the festive rush, traffic congestion is likely along major roads connecting these localities.
Alternate route plan for Zakira Underpass closure
To bypass the closed underpass, Delhi Traffic Police recommends the following route:
- Avoid Zakira Underpass
- From Inderlok, take a left turn towards Road No. 40
- Take a right turn towards Swami Narayan Marg
- Continue on New Rohtak Road to reach Karol Bagh
- From Karol Bagh, proceed to Patel Nagar, Moti Nagar and other destinations in West Delhi
Additional advisory: Azad Market Railway underpass also affected
- Traffic from Rani Jhansi Road is being diverted towards Barfkhana
- Traffic from Barfkhana is being diverted to Pul Mithai and Idgah
- Vehicles from Pul Mithai are being redirected towards Barfkhana and Rani Jhansi Road
- Traffic from Veer Banda Bairagi Marg is being diverted towards Old Rohtak Road
Suggested alternate routes
Commuters can use Barfkhana – Pul Mithai – Idgah – Old Rohtak Road – Rani Jhansi Road to navigate around affected areas.
Use of public transport recommended
To minimise disruptions, Delhi Traffic Police has advised commuters to consider using public transport. The Delhi Metro is fully operational and remains the fastest and most reliable mode of travel in the affected zones. Stations such as Inderlok and Karol Bagh are well-connected and can help avoid long delays caused by waterlogging on surface roads.
Travel tips and instructions
- Start early to avoid peak-hour congestion
- Check real-time traffic updates before leaving
- Follow directions from traffic personnel at diversion points
- Use public transport options like the Metro where possible
- Remain patient and adhere to traffic rules for a smoother commute
Delhi Traffic Police has requested all motorists to remain cautious, stay informed, and cooperate with traffic personnel deployed at key intersections
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