<p>A 56-year-old man died allegedly due to drowning after his mini-truck was submerged in water under the Minto Bridge in central Delhi, following a heavy downpour in the city on Sunday morning, police said.</p>.<p>The man, identified as Kundan Kumar, was a resident of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. He was driving a Tata Ace from the New Delhi Railway Station to Connaught Place when he got stuck in the waterlogged area, they said.</p>.<p>While he was trying to manoeuvre his vehicle through the waterlogged underpass, Kumar got stuck and allegedly died due to drowning, said a senior police officer.</p>.<p>He used to drive the vehicle, owned by his cousin Pritam, to transport goods, police said.</p>.<p>Kumar used to live near a taxi stand in Shankar Market area and is survived by his wife and two daughters, they said.</p>.<p>His body has been shifted to a mortuary at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital wherein it will be handed over to his family after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Police said they suspected that he died due to drowning since no external injury marks were found on his body.</p>.<p>Inquest proceedings have been initiated in this regard, they said.</p>.<p>The national capital received its first spell of heavy rains, which led to waterlogging in low-lying areas and brought traffic to a standstill at key stretches in the city.</p>.<p>The Minto Road underpass also witnessed heavy waterlogging, following overnight heavy rains.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a DTC bus and two auto-rickshaws were stuck at the Minto Bridge underpass due to waterlogging, following which three people were rescued, Delhi Fire Service officials said.</p>.<p>A call regarding the stranded vehicles at the Minto Bridge underpass was received around 7.54 am. A team from the Delhi Fire Service was rushed to the spot for rescue work, Atul Garg, Director, Delhi Fire Service, said.</p>.<p>"A DTC bus and two autos were trapped due to water-logging. The driver and conductor of the bus and an auto driver were safely rescued by our personnel. There was no passenger in the bus," he said.</p>.<p>The fire service personnel used a ladder to bridge the gap from a footpath and</p>.<p>the low floor bus that was almost submerged at the heavily waterlogged underpass, to rescue the stranded.</p>.<p>Waterlogging at the concave railway underpass (Minto Bridge) during the rainy season is a recurring issue. Incidents of vehicles getting stuck and people being rescued have been reported in the past as well.</p>
<p>A 56-year-old man died allegedly due to drowning after his mini-truck was submerged in water under the Minto Bridge in central Delhi, following a heavy downpour in the city on Sunday morning, police said.</p>.<p>The man, identified as Kundan Kumar, was a resident of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. He was driving a Tata Ace from the New Delhi Railway Station to Connaught Place when he got stuck in the waterlogged area, they said.</p>.<p>While he was trying to manoeuvre his vehicle through the waterlogged underpass, Kumar got stuck and allegedly died due to drowning, said a senior police officer.</p>.<p>He used to drive the vehicle, owned by his cousin Pritam, to transport goods, police said.</p>.<p>Kumar used to live near a taxi stand in Shankar Market area and is survived by his wife and two daughters, they said.</p>.<p>His body has been shifted to a mortuary at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital wherein it will be handed over to his family after post-mortem.</p>.<p>Police said they suspected that he died due to drowning since no external injury marks were found on his body.</p>.<p>Inquest proceedings have been initiated in this regard, they said.</p>.<p>The national capital received its first spell of heavy rains, which led to waterlogging in low-lying areas and brought traffic to a standstill at key stretches in the city.</p>.<p>The Minto Road underpass also witnessed heavy waterlogging, following overnight heavy rains.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a DTC bus and two auto-rickshaws were stuck at the Minto Bridge underpass due to waterlogging, following which three people were rescued, Delhi Fire Service officials said.</p>.<p>A call regarding the stranded vehicles at the Minto Bridge underpass was received around 7.54 am. A team from the Delhi Fire Service was rushed to the spot for rescue work, Atul Garg, Director, Delhi Fire Service, said.</p>.<p>"A DTC bus and two autos were trapped due to water-logging. The driver and conductor of the bus and an auto driver were safely rescued by our personnel. There was no passenger in the bus," he said.</p>.<p>The fire service personnel used a ladder to bridge the gap from a footpath and</p>.<p>the low floor bus that was almost submerged at the heavily waterlogged underpass, to rescue the stranded.</p>.<p>Waterlogging at the concave railway underpass (Minto Bridge) during the rainy season is a recurring issue. Incidents of vehicles getting stuck and people being rescued have been reported in the past as well.</p>