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Waterlogging hits the movement of vehicles in Gurugram, Noida, Delhi

Waterlogging hits the movement of vehicles in Gurugram, Noida, Delhi
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Gurugram: After some parts of Delhi-NCR received unrelenting rainfall on Monday morning, waterlogging had a vehicle movement in Gurugram, Noida and Delhi.
Part of Delhi, Gurugram and Noida received light rain until they were being accompanied by a storm early on Monday.
In accordance with IMD, the storm with light intensity of light until it is happening above and side by side with most places of Delhi-NCR, including Bahadurgarh, Gurugram, Manesar, Faridabad, Ballabhgarh, Noida, Assandh, Safidon, Sonīpat, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Narnaul.
VIDEO: The road is flooded in some parts of Delhi after the rainfall is incessant; Visual of ito # Delirains https://t.co/ub2RPCBB3B-Toi Delhi (@toidelhi) 1626663587000 After that, traffic disturbances were reported due to puddles in several regions.
Severe waterlogging has been reported on the South Peripheral Street of Gurugram (SPR) due to heavy rainfall, while vehicles look partially submerged in sector 10.
Video: The movement of vehicles affected as part of national capital continues to receive heavy rain.
https://t.co/MT6LQDZKNP- TOI Delhi (@toidelhi) 1626661359000 Traffic Police Gurugram tweeted and informed about waterlogging problems and urging commuters to plan their trips.
“Waterlogging has been reported near the Naharpur FOB.
Our traffic officials are in place to facilitate the flow of traffic.
Commuter was asked to plan their trip,” Traffic Police Gurugram tweeted.
Traffic warnings: Water logging has been reported in front of the Suncity Township Sec-54.
Our traffic officials are in …
https://t.co/1oIPHCAN8W- Traffic Police Gurugram (@TrafficGGM) 1626666746000 While Delhi Traffic Police wrote, “Waterlogging reported in Pulpelapur under the train bridge.
Traffic is diverted from the road MB Towards Jalan Mathura.
“Alertwaterlogging traffic reported in Pulpelapur under the train bridge.
Traffic was diverted from MB Road to Mathura Road.- Delhi Traffic Police (@DTPTTPTRAFFIC) 1626658696000 “Traffic moves at a slow speed due to rain in the Sector-60 underpass,” Police Noida Tweeted.
Skymet’s weather personal fortune teller previously notifies that Delhi’s rain is expected to make a good comeback with shower for two to three days and cities tend to see water logging in several parts.
“Delhi during the early days saw deficiencies in terms of rain.
Actually, all nine Delhi districts lacked.
However, with rain last week, the deficit has been reduced from 65 percent to 56 percent,” he added.
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