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Traffic Nightmare + Water Crisis: Delhi-Noida’s 48-Hour Disruption Begins

NEW DELHI — It is a week of high frustration for residents of the National Capital Region (NCR). As of Wednesday, April 15, 2026, the dual challenge of a massive traffic blockade at the Delhi-Noida border and a major scheduled water shutdown has brought parts of the city to a standstill.

Traffic Alert: Noida-Delhi Borders Choked After Violent Protests

Commuters traveling between Delhi and Noida are facing unprecedented delays, with some reporting travel times exceeding three hours for routine 30-minute journeys.

  • The Cause: The gridlock stems from an ongoing agitation by factory workers from the Noida Phase 2 Hosiery Complex, who are demanding wage hikes and better working conditions. The protests turned violent earlier this week, leading to instances of arson and vandalism.
  • Key Blockages: * Chilla Border: The Noida Link Road is completely blocked.
    • DND Flyway: Heavy security checks and “spillover” congestion from the Chilla border have slowed traffic to a crawl.
    • NH-24 & Sector 62: Massive tailbacks are reported as motorists attempt to use the Kondli Bridge as an alternative.
  • Police Action: Heavy police deployment remains in place at all entry points to prevent protesters from entering the capital.

Advisory: Commuters are strongly urged to use the Metro for intercity travel today. If driving is unavoidable, use the Kalindi Kunj route, though expect heavy congestion there as well.

Water Alert: 6-Hour Shutdown Hits Central and South Delhi

While traffic stalls on the roads, taps are running dry in many households. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has announced a temporary shutdown for urgent maintenance at the Chandrawal Water Works-II pump house today.

  • Timing: The shutdown began at 10:00 AM today (April 15) and is expected to last for approximately six hours, with supply disruptions continuing into Thursday, April 16.
  • Areas Affected:
    • North & Central: Civil Lines, Kamla Nagar, Shakti Nagar, Karol Bagh, Paharganj, and Hindu Rao Hospital.
    • South & West: Parts of South Delhi, Delhi Cantonment, East and West Patel Nagar, and Rajendra Nagar.
  • The Solution: DJB has stated that the repair work is “essential to ensure long-term system stability.” Residents can request water tankers via the 1916 helpline or the Central Control Room at 23527679.

A “Perfect Storm” for Residents

With local temperatures hovering around 38°C, the lack of water coupled with heat-baked traffic jams has made for a grueling Wednesday. Local authorities have advised office-goers to explore Work From Home (WFH) options for the remainder of the week where possible, as the worker protests show no immediate signs of dissolving.

Stay tuned for real-time traffic updates via the Delhi Traffic Police’s social media handles.

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