Noida: Unlike Gurgaon, the Rain of Monsun does not flood the road in the region of the national capital.
Disorders actually come in the form of a power outage, which tends to come in a stack every time it rains.
Monday is no different.
In sector 122, Rwa President Umesh Sharma complained of blackouts from 3am because the transformer was burned in Blok D.
As a result, there was no water supply in this sector on Monday morning.
“Without electricity, children cannot attend online classes, also cannot work from home,” Sharma said.
Sharad Jain, a resident of Kendriya Vihar in Sector 51, has the same complaint.
He said there was no power supply from 3am to 7 in the morning.
Sunil Wadhwan, a resident of Sector 71, complained about the power outage at 6 am.
In sector 19, President Rwa Laxmi Narain said the power supply was unstable since Sunday night.
“We received a lot of complaints, which was forwarded to the nearest substation,” Narain said.
Sector 28 residents also complain of power outages throughout the day.
Normal supply is restored only at night.
“We can’t draw water because of a power outage.
This sector faces the same problem every monsoon.
Why can’t the electricity department prepare before?” A resident asked.
However, VN Singh, Chief Zonal Engineer from the Electricity Department Noida, said there was no extortion reported from the sector 28.
“If there is a large power outage in any sector, it will be reported in our internal group.
There are no complaints like that.
However , I will check it out.
That is the possibility of individual cases or errors, “he said.
The village, meanwhile, faces a problem with a low voltage.
“There is a low voltage all night in Chhalera (near sector 44), where residents cannot run fans, coolers or ACs,” said Puneet Rana, a local resident.
Two-hour blackouts are reported by Dharmender Chauhan from the village of Rampur Khadar.
The CISF road is digging in simplified Indirapuram and several stores are flooded.
“The CISF road, where the work lasts for more than one and a half years has become a source of discomfort, especially during the rainy season, for passengers and occupants together,” said DK Pandey, a resident of Harmoni Arihant.
“The road is excavated right in the middle for a gutter line.
During the rain, the stretch turned into a large drain,” added Pandey.
Parmod Verma, President of Rwa Sector 30, reported waterlogging in block d this sector.
According to IMD, rain and goal which can be expected in the city throughout the week.
The temperature of the day in two cities on Monday is 28 degrees Celsius while the minimum is recorded at 24 degrees Celsius.