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Floods make Delhi-Gurugram take a nightmare

Floods make Delhi-Gurugram take a nightmare
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Gurugram: Heavy rain on Tuesday morning which is predicted to be flooded with parts of the city, including the road to the venue for functions in sector 29 where Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has been invited to be a major guest.
The city received 18.6mm rainfall on Tuesday.
Rain began at around 5.30 in the morning, while intermittent gutter continued for almost the whole day.
The rain began at around 5.30 in the morning while the intermittent gutter continued for almost the whole day.
While areas such as Ardee City, Mayfield Park, Suncity, Galleria Market, South City-1, Palam Vihar, Kanhai Chowk, Subhash Chowk, Subhash, Bilpur,, Wazirabad and Service Line in Narsinghpur in NH-8 are flooded, traffic flow inside The city does not see heavy disorders.
Golf Course Road is largely unaffected, but some parts of stretches such as GenPact Chowk and Ait Chowk are flooded.
Although the movement of the vehicle in most cities is mostly unaffected, waterlogging in neighboring Delhi means those who go to Gurgaon from the national capital are trapped in a long traffic jam.
South Korean Ambassador, Chang Jae-bok, who should attend the same event as CM – the inauguration of Hyundai’s new corporate office – cannot get to the venue.
Residents blame the lack of preparation by the authority of the citizenship for their monsun misery.
“Every time there is heavy rain, the water hole throws our normal life of equipment.
What is more surprising is the government’s apathetic attitude towards ensuring that civil infrastructure is maintained in the colonies developed personally,” Chaitali Mandhotra, a resident of Ardee City.
“The authorities only work towards short-term steps but do not focus on the long-term plan for city infrastructure.
All preparations remain only on paper,” said Sector 56 Resident Ashok Ahuja.
Asked about waterlogging outside the place where cm was expected, Gurgaon Mayor Madhu Azad said that the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) was responsible for that road and despite being aware of the program, they did not make drainage.
“Waterlogging occurs due to drain stormwater that overflows near the venue.
Corporate officials of the city of Gurgaon (MCG) made the settings flow out water,” Azad said.
He added that he had instructed MCG’s main engineers to find responses from GMDA because they did not pass stormwater waterways in a timely manner.
GMDA passed money to Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP).
“Sector 29 is with HSVP.
After storm water flows, GMDA and MCG make arrangements for drainage,” said Head of Engineer GMDA Pradeep Kumar said, added, “There is no large water holes reported in the city and all steps to prevent effective runoff rain In preventing flooding on arterial roads.
The water recedes from almost all locations within one hour after rain.
“HSVP officials cannot be contacted for comments.
Deputy Commissioner Yash Garg held a meeting with officials from MCG, GMDA and Indian national highway authorities to overcome the problem of waterlogging on Tuesday.
He instructed the officials concerned to resolve the immediate action to resolve this yellow warning problem for Wednesday with a chance of light until the rain was accompanied by a storm and lightning.
On Tuesday, the maximum temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature is recorded at 25.4 degrees.
So far, Gurugram has received 314.2mm rainfall between June 1 and July 27, against the normal 202.5mm season.
In June, the city has recorded 41.9mm rainfall and 272.3mm Rain has been recorded this month o far away, said IMD.

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