Gurugram Goes the Mumbai Way After Heavy Rains Reveal Infra Woes

After the unrelenting overnight rainfall, the severe waterlogging was reported on Monday morning in Gurugram and residents were taken to social media to share images of flooding housing complexes, attacking city corporations and poor infrastructure.

A road in the Gurugram Sector 65 surrendered, making it untightweight for more than 3,000 people living in the adjacent zamrud hills, and important connectivity routes near the Artemis Hospital in Sector 52 truly flooded.

While Twitter was flooded with photographs of damaged roads and clogged with overflowing disposal water, people slammed the ML Khattar government to “make German Gurgaon in India in the wrong way.”

The Indian Meteorology Department on Sunday predicts that Gurugram is expected to receive “heavy until the rainfall is very heavy with a storm or lightning” for the next two days.

Severe waterlogging was reported in Delhi, with the city registering 70 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours. IMD estimates “light to moderate light intensity” over Delhi and NCR during the day.

According to IMD, rainfall below 15 mm is considered “light”, between 15 and 64.5 mm “moderate”, between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm “weight” and between 115.6 mm and 204.4 mm ” Very heavy “, and above 204.4 mm are considered” very heavy “. The weather department issued an advisor who suggested “the slippery road and traffic disturbance” due to storms and rain.

It was also warned against “partial damage to plantations, horticulture, standing plants, vulnerable structures, Kutcha houses and huts” because of rain and strong winds. It adds that moderate to heavy rain spells can cause “reductions of occasional visibility may occur in low lying areas.

Delhi traffic police also reported waterlogging in Pulpelapur under the train bridge. “Traffic is diverted from MB Road to Mathura Road,” he said on Twitter.

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