Rains lash Delhi-NCR, waterlogging stalls traffic in Gurgaon

Press Trust of India  |  Gurgaon/New Delhi 

Heavy rains lashed several parts of Delhi-through the night, submerging roads and triggering jams that lasted hours.

Rush hour was also thrown out of gear in other parts of Gurgaon. Commuters were stuck in an over five-kilometre jam on the road between Hero Honda Chowk and Khirki Daula toll plaza in the Haryana city.

Cars stalled as office-goers tried to make their way through waterlogged roads, some taking up to four hours to report to work.

"I was trapped for at least three hours in a jam and had to go back home. My son skipped school and I missed office today," DLF 2 resident told

At least three major private schools in Gurgaon were closed for the day with buses unable to pick up children from their homes. The heaviest rainfall in the city adjacent to New was between 4 and 7 am, residents said.

Normalcy began returning around 2 pm as water drained away from major roads in Gurgaon.

Several residents took to to share their experiences and posted photos of waterlogging and jams.

Office-goers in too faced traffic disruptions and many opted for Metro services, which were delayed due to overcrowding.

Classes at several colleges were cancelled.

The recorded 101 mm rainfall, Lodi 22.2 mm, Safdarjung 49.6 mm and Ridge 6.8 mm, the Met department said.

Heavy rains were recorded in central and eastern parts of Delhi with waterlogging and being reported from areas such as Mayur Vihar, Palam, Dhaula Kuan, Bhairon Enclave in Punjabi Bagh, and between Mundka and Rajdhani Park.

Traffic was affected near Narela Mandi due to an uprooted tree.

Waterlogging was also reported from Devli, Vayusenabad, Sangam Vihar, at GTK towards Mahendra Park, Inderlok Chowk towards Zakhira near underpass, Rao Tula Ram Marg, on Rama Road and at the roundabout between place and Dr Rajendra Prasad Road.

"I waited for 45 minutes for the Metro. This is not right. At least during peak hours the frequency should be improved," Sunita Kumar, a student travelling on the Blue Line said.

On Twitter, some Gurgaon residents blamed for failing to maintain the city's

"@mlkhattar mantra of Gurgaon to Gurugram name change didn't work. The state of affairs in the Cyber city remains the same," a resident tweeted.

Officials said vehicular movement was also affected at IIFCO Chowk, Signature Tower, Mahavir Chowk, Rajeev Chowk, Sikanderpur, Old Gurgaon, and Sohna road in the city.

"The main reason for the (between Hero Honda Chowk and Khirki Daula) was due to some vehicles breaking down," a said.

Teams of the traffic police were on the ground trying to clear the roads, he said.

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First Published: Tue, August 28 2018. 20:35 IST