In photos: Rain causes severe waterlogging and traffic disruptions in Gurugram, Delhi
Published on Sep 06, 2024 12:31 PM IST
- Residents of Delhi and Gurugram experienced moderate rain on Friday morning, which led to waterlogging in various areas and resulted in traffic jams.
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Heavy rain has led to significant waterlogging on NH-48 near Narsinghpur Village in Gurugram, causing major disruptions in both Delhi and Gurugram. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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Despite the rain, students are heading to school on Sector-10 road in Gurugram. The intensity of the rain is expected to decrease over the weekend, according to IMD officials, who noted that the rains have intensified due to a monsoon trough near Delhi-NCR.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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A car and bus are stranded in waterlogged conditions on NH-48 at Narsinghpur Village in Gurugram, highlighting the severe impact of the rain.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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Visuals show commuters struggling through flooded areas as they travel for work or school, particularly in Baprola. Waterlogging has also affected the Delhi-Jaipur Expressway near Narsinghpur, as well as Sohna Road, Golf Course Extension Road, Basai, Hero Honda Chowk, Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), and Subhash Chowk.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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Commuters travelling on Gurugram roads amid the rain said that waterlogging is a persistent issue every monsoon. GMDA and MCG teams focused on critical waterlogged areas, but the heavy rainfall overwhelmed their efforts.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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A commuter on a bicycle was seen using a polythene cover to avoid getting drenched during the rain on Friday morning in Gurugram.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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Heavy traffic disruptions have been reported in Gurugram following the heavy rain. IMD forecasts light to moderate showers across Delhi-NCR until September 14.(Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)
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