NEW DELHI: Steady rainfall on Wednesday afternoon brought on extreme waterlogging in a number of areas of Gurugram, resulting in vital site visitors disruptions and challenges for commuters.
The downpour started round 2 pm and intensified by 4 pm, leaving town grappling with waterlogged streets.
Greater than 55 areas, together with main factors on the Delhi-Jaipur-Mumbai expressway, had been affected, with site visitors shifting at a sluggish tempo for hours, notably inconveniencing two-wheeler riders.
The district administration reported substantial rainfall throughout a number of tehsils.
Whereas Gururgam tehsil obtained 62 mm, Kadipur obtained 61 mm, Harsaru 61 mm, Wazirabad 88 mm, Badshahpur 55 mm, Sohna 70 mm, Manesar 68 mm, Pataudi 7 mm, and Farrukkhnagar 80 mm.
Essentially the most severely impacted areas included Rajiv Chowk Underpass, Hanuman Chowk, Sohna Chowk, Sector-17-18 highway, Narsinghpur, Jharsa Crossing, Sarhaul, Ram Chowk, Udyog Vihar, Mahaveer Chowk, Sheetla Mata Highway, Sanjay Gram Highway, Civil Strains, and Golf Course Extension Highway.
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