The traffic reached the borders of Delhi Gorgram, where heavy rains resulted in the massive water and jam, leaving the passengers to be cut off for hours. Gridlock through Delhi NCR has angered the citizens, with videos of chaos that floods social media.
The clips showed long squares and water spaces such as MG Road viral, as people closed the authorities in order to read the weak Gurugram. External metro stations, they left hundreds of ways with no cars or taxis available.
The Disaster Management Authority in the province issued a consultant from home to offices after the Ministry of Meteorological in India expected “very heavy rains.” The officials said Gorgram scored more than 100 mm of rain between 3 pm and 7 pm on September 1.
“In light of the above expectations, all the offices of private companies and institutions in the region are advised to direct their employees to work from home; all schools in the province are advised to conduct classes online on 02-09-2025,” the consultant mentioned.
The movement of vehicles was severely struck across the main roads, including NH-8, Badshapur, Manesar and Sohna, where the vehicles crawled through submerged expenses and low areas. PTI reported long queues of vehicles in DWARKA Expressway and NH-48 Interchang due to rain.
Meanwhile, Delhi issued a warning against the floods after touching the Hatnicond of Hatnikond in Haryana 3.22 ko – above this season. Officials have warned that Yamona level would violate the risk mark of 205.33 meters in the old railway bridge by September 2, and may rise to about 206 meters after heavy rains in the higher water gatherings area.
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