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'Cars Stuck, Water Inside Houses': Normal Life Disrupted In Gurugram After Few Hours Of Rain

'Cars Stuck, Water Inside Houses': Normal Life Disrupted In Gurugram After Few Hours Of Rain

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Gurugram faced heavy rains causing waterlogging and heavy traffic in several parts. Delhi NCR also experienced rains. IMD issued an orange alert.
As Gurugram witnessed incessant rains on Wednesday, the normal life is turned upside down as streets are waterlogged and their is heavy traffic all around the city. As per the locals, people are stuck in offices as their cars won't move an inch due to the waterlogging. People on roads have been stuck in traffic for around an hour.
Rains also lashed Delhi and parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) today evening. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for the region.
Waterlogging In Gurugram | Video
#WATCH | Haryana: Traffic slows down in several parts of Gurugram, following continuous rainfall and waterlogging in parts of the city.(Visuals from the Cyber city area) pic.twitter.com/W2ANsrOmpH
— ANI (@ANI) July 9, 2025
The Gurugram Municipal Corporation responded to the complaints of the residents and said that teams are on the ground for response.
Orange Alert In Delhi NCR
Heavy rains throughtout Wednesday evening caused relief from the scorching heat the Delhi NCR. However, multiple regions are in chaos due to waterlogged streets and long queue of traffic. Several parts of Delhi and NCR, including the southern, central and Southwest zones experienced incessant rains. The showers continue in multiple locations.
In the Capital, the maximum temperature settled at 35.6 degrees Celsius and the minimum at 26.4 degrees, both a notch below normal, on Wednesday.
While IMD has issued an Orange alert for today, there are no alerts issued for the coming days. City's air quality has improved further.
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