
Gurugram Road Caves In After Heavy Rain, Truck Falls Into Giant Crater
By this morning, Gurugram’s roads were at a standstill. The Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway was among the worst affected, with submerged road surfaces and submerged underpasses.
Subhash Chowk saw accumulated water levels rise to 2.5 feet, leaving commuters stranded in traffic until 2:00 am. Authorities issued advisories urging commuters to work from home or avoid unnecessary travel.
“Waterlogging has been reported at many places across Gurugram due to heavy rain since last night. Traffic jams with movement disruption may take more than usual time to commute,” the Gurugram traffic police said in a social media post.
The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for Gurugram and surrounding NCR regions, forecasting continued heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours. By this morning, Gurugram’s roads were at a standstill. The Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway was among the worst affected, with submerged road surfaces and submerged underpasses.
Subhash Chowk saw accumulated water levels rise to 2.5 feet, leaving commuters stranded in traffic until 2:00 am. Authorities issued advisories urging commuters to work from home or avoid unnecessary travel.
“Waterlogging has been reported at many places across Gurugram due to heavy rain since last night. Traffic jams with movement disruption may take more than usual time to commute,” the Gurugram traffic police said in a social media post.
The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for Gurugram and surrounding NCR regions, forecasting continued heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours. By this morning, Gurugram’s roads were at a standstill. The Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway was among the worst affected, with submerged road surfaces and submerged underpasses.
Subhash Chowk saw accumulated water levels rise to 2.5 feet, leaving commuters stranded in traffic until 2:00 am. Authorities issued advisories urging commuters to work from home or avoid unnecessary travel.
“Waterlogging has been reported at many places across Gurugram due to heavy rain since last night. Traffic jams with movement disruption may take more than usual time to commute,” the Gurugram traffic police said in a social media post.
The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for Gurugram and surrounding NCR regions, forecasting continued heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours. By this morning, Gurugram’s roads were at a standstill. The Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway was among the worst affected, with submerged road surfaces and submerged underpasses.
Subhash Chowk saw accumulated water levels rise to 2.5 feet, leaving commuters stranded in traffic until 2:00 am. Authorities issued advisories urging commuters to work from home or avoid unnecessary travel.
“Waterlogging has been reported at many places across Gurugram due to heavy rain since last night. Traffic jams with movement disruption may take more than usual time to commute,” the Gurugram traffic police said in a social media post.
The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for Gurugram and surrounding NCR regions, forecasting continued heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 24 to 48 hours.



