Gurugram rains News
People's troubles have increased due to rains in Delhi NCR, roads in Delhi's Badarpur and Dwarka were flooded, after which people had to face huge problems. In Gurgaon, the highway was flooded, in which many vehicles were submerged.
Gurugram Rain update: After the rain, water logging is being seen in many areas of Gurugram, while there is a long jam on the highway. Roads are submerged in water in many areas of the city. People are trapped in vehicles in the middle of the water.
In Gurugram, unknown people have set a religious place on fire. Fire brigade vehicles reached the spot and the fire has now been brought under control.
Monsoon is wreaking havoc this time. During the monsoon, heavy rains from the hilly areas to the plains have created flood-like conditions. From Himachal, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh to Punjab and Haryana, people are facing the weather. The inundation of water has badly affected life in Himachal. On the other hand, waterlogging in Delhi and the rising water level of Yamuna has put people's lives on hold.
Monsoon rains in the country have once again exposed the drainage system of smart cities. In Gurugram, famous by names like Cyber City and Millennium City, a rain exposed the drainage system. The rains in Gurugram turned the entire city into 'Jalgram'. The whole city seemed to have stopped. Along with this, waterlogging in Delhi also proved the system to be a failure. At the same time, rain has wreaked havoc in Himachal too.
Vehicles were washed away in flash floods at Nullah in Kullu, Kinnaur and Chamba. Several bridges, including the Aut bridge, Pandoh bridge and historical Panchvaktra bridge were swept away by the overflowing Beas river in the Mandi district.
Heavy rainfall in Gurugram wreaked havoc as arterial roads, parks, underpasses, markets, and even schools and hospitals were inundated.
Gurugram Rain: After the rains, the roads of Gurugram became 'ponds', while the vehicles crawling on the service road of Sohna Elevated Road looked as if they were floating after being filled with water. Sadar police area was also flooded, after which people had to face a lot of problems.
Heavy Rain in Gurugram: The rain exposed the administration in Gurugram adjacent to Delhi. The highway in Gurugram has become a 'swimming' pool after the rain.
Gurugram waterlogged after heavy rainfall, triggers traffic choas. Continuous rain has brought life to a halt in Gurugram. A heavy downpour caused severe flooding in the area. Waterlogging has affected over 40 locations in the city.
Gurugram Flood 2023: The effect of Cyclone Biperjoy has been seen across the country. While Biparjoy has caused devastation in Gujarat and Rajasthan, on the other hand, heavy rains have created flood-like situations in many areas of the country. Due to this, a flood-like situation has arisen due to heavy rains in Gurugram.
The rains in Gurugram again exposed the claims of the administration. Long jams were seen at many places in the city after the rains.
Seeing the cities submerged in rainwater, your dream of smart city will go down the drain and you will start cursing the system. But have you ever wondered why the system does not prevent the cities of the country from being submerged in rainwater? Now we will analyze the smart thinking of the system
Heavy rainfall in Gurugram has led to waterlogging and massive traffic jams
There is a huge outrage on social media platforms over Gurugram's flooded roads
Serious question are being raised on system's failure to control the damage
Delhi-NCR including UP, Haryana outcry due to heavy rains. Schools are shut in some districts including Noida, Aligarh after 10 deaths in UP. Work from home has been advised to private offices in Gurugram. Intermittent rain continues since late night .
The traffic moved at a snail's pace on the Delhi-Jaipur National Highway, Signature Tower Flyover, and Hero Honda Chowk due to waterlogging.
Video released by news agency ANI, shows severe waterlogging on the streets of Gurgram affecting pedestrian movement.
Even as heavy rains lashed Delhi and surrounding areas, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted more rains during the day. There was a dip in temperature due to the incessant rains bringing the mercury down at 28-degree Celcius.
Water logging has led to massive traffic jams in many areas including Huda City Centre, Iffco Chowk, Golf Course road, Hero Honda Chowk, Subhash Chowk, Sohna Road, just to name a few.
Reports of waterlogging emerged from several places.
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