Top Stories

Pre-monsoon rains in Gurugram flood the city, causing a lengthy traffic gridlock on the Jaipur–Delhi Highway

 
Pre-monsoon rains in Gurugram flood the city, causing a lengthy traffic gridlock on the Jaipur–Delhi Highway

Pre-monsoon rains in Gurugram flood the city, causing a lengthy traffic gridlock on the Jaipur–Delhi Highway


Haryana Weather and Monsoon News: On June 20, it was decided that the MCG GMDA will work together to create a plan to drain the water, despite the Meteorological Department's warning. You might infer from this that the work that needed to be completed two months before to the monsoon is now being delayed.


Gurugram. Gurugram, a computer city in Haryana, was flooded by premonsoon rainfall. Many portions of Gurugram were under water on Wednesday morning as a result of the heavy rains, and traffic was backed up on the Delhi Motorway. Here, Biperjoy's impact is apparent.


On Wednesday morning, the Jaipur-Delhi Highway's service road and mainline were both congested for two hours. The route was flooded from the rain, and cars were spotted crawling. From Rajiv Airport to Narsinghpur Chowk in Gurugram, there is a significant traffic bottleneck. In Narsinghpur, a bus carrying passengers is submerged in water on a roadway. The bus became trapped in the service line's water supply.


The fact that despite the Meteorological Department's warnings, it was resolved in a meeting on June 20 that MCG and GMDA will jointly create a plan to drain the water suggests how concerned the officials are about drainage. You might infer from this that the work that needed to be completed two months before to the monsoon is now being delayed.


On Wednesday morning, the Jaipur-Delhi Highway's service road and mainline were both congested for two hours. The route was flooded from rain, and cars were spotted crawling. From Rajiv Chowk to Narsinghpur Chowk in Gurugram, there was a significant traffic bottleneck.


Hundreds of vehicles are snarled up in traffic on the highway between Jaipur and Delhi at the same time. People have been having a lot of difficulties because of water logging and traffic jams as a result of the morning's sporadic rain.


The morning traffic is usually a little congested, but today it is absolutely gridlocked. The motorway is seeing a significant backup.


The administration and the government make several claims, but in the meantime, citizens must deal with traffic congestion every day in the same way, even when it regularly rains. Nothing seems to be resolving this issue.


Every time there is a traffic delay in Gurugram during a rainstorm, officials also assert that they have made all necessary provisions for drainage, but these assertions turn out to be just rhetoric.

No comments: