City Grapples with Flooding and Chaos
A fresh spell of moderate rain on Tuesday plunged Gurgaon into chaos, exposing the city’s fragile infrastructure. Waterlogging paralyzed key roads such as the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway, Dwarka Expressway, and MG Road, causing massive traffic disruptions. Commuters endured slow-moving traffic, especially during peak evening hours, as low-lying areas like Sohna Road and Golf Course Extension submerged under water.
Residents expressed frustration over recurring issues. “Every time it rains, the national highway gets choked,” said commuter Raghav Sharma. Sector 62 resident Arjun Kapoor sarcastically noted how a short drizzle led to an eight-hour power outage. Girish Agarwal from Sector 23 blamed clogged stormwater drains filled with garbage and plastic for worsening the situation year after year.
IMD Warns of More Rain Ahead
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rain across south Haryana, including Gurgaon. The weather department forecasts light to moderate rainfall until June 22, with thunderstorms and gusty winds expected. Heavy showers at isolated places are likely during this period.
Rainfall reached 25 mm by 5:30 pm on Tuesday, bringing some relief from the heat. Temperatures hovered around 34.2°C, slightly lower than previous days, while humidity soared to 81%, making indoor conditions uncomfortable.
Residents Urged to Stay Prepared
With more rain expected, residents must stay alert. IMD advises keeping umbrellas handy and preparing for both cooler breezes and travel challenges. As Gurgaon braces for monsoon-like conditions, the city faces yet another test of its preparedness — or lack thereof.
Source: times of india