At the meeting, it was decided that the helpline number, recently launched to complain about waterlogging, will function 24x7.
"Dial 1077, 24x7 Helpline for registering complaints regarding water logging is functional now. Kindly register your complaints. Directed all agencies to conduct joint inspections at severely affected areas & submit reports by tomorrow (sic)," Sisodia tweeted.
The Public Works Department (PWD) which is in-charge of 1,260 km roads in the national capital, was put on the dock as a number of areas was waterlogged leading to traffic jams.
Officials told Sisodia that construction works by agencies like DMRC, National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC), are causing waterlogging, mostly in south Delhi.
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The Deputy Chief Minister directed officials to take strict action against any department or individual for negligence of duty.
It was pointed out that waterlogging in and around AIIMS flyover is due to the ongoing construction work by NBCC. He directed the sub-divisional magistrate of the area to issue challans against the NBCC.
"The report to be submitted by different agencies will be studied by the government. If construction work by any agency is found to be causing waterlogging, it will be prosecuted by the area SDMs," he said.
In the morning, south Delhi was the worst hit with severe traffic congestion due to waterlogging at the stretch between IIT-Delhi and Munirka, Moti Bagh, Chirag Delhi, Saket, Modi Mill, Moolahchand, South Extension, Yusuf Sarai, AIIMS, Lodhi Road, Andrews Ganj, Greater Kailash, Nehru Place and Jasola.
Water stagnated mostly in the mouths of flyovers, underpasses and low-lying areas, giving commuters, especially office goers, a harrowing team in the peak morning hours.