Site visitors got here to a standstill on the Delhi-Gurugram border as heavy rainfall triggered waterlogging and large jams, leaving commuters stranded for hours. The gridlock throughout Delhi-NCR sparked anger amongst residents, with movies of the chaos flooding social media.
Clips exhibiting kilometres-long jams and waterlogged stretches like MG Highway went viral, with individuals slamming authorities for Gurugram’s poor preparedness. Outdoors metro stations, a whole bunch had been left stranded with no autos or cabs out there.
The District Catastrophe Administration Authority issued a work-from-home advisory for places of work after the India Meteorological Division forecast “heavy to very heavy rainfall.” Officers mentioned Gurugram recorded over 100 mm of rain between 3 pm and seven pm on September 1.
“In view of the above forecast, all Company places of work and Personal establishments within the district are suggested to information their workers to work at home; and all faculties within the district are suggested to conduct On-line lessons on 02-09-2025,” the advisory said.
Vehicular motion was severely hit throughout key routes, together with NH-8, Badshapur, Manesar, and Sohna, as automobiles crawled by means of submerged underpasses and low-lying areas. PTI reported lengthy queues of automobiles on the Dwarka Expressway and NH-48 interchange because of the downpour.
In the meantime, Delhi issued a flood warning after discharge from Haryana’s Hathnikund barrage touched 3.22 lakh cusecs — the best this season. Officers warned Yamuna’s stage may breach the hazard mark of 205.33 m on the Previous Railway Bridge by September 2 night, probably rising to round 206 m following heavy rain within the higher catchment space.