Gurgaon woke up to traffic snarls and clogged up roads and long jams were reported on NH-8 following flooding caused by rains on Thursday.
Team Effort ! pic.twitter.com/1xrTXLefF0
— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) July 29, 2016
The district administration has enforced section 144 and some schools in the affected areas have been ordered shut, but the woes of residents who end up paying heavy taxes continues unabated. Gurgaon Police advised over twitter to the commuters of Gurgaon from Delhi to stay back.
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People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in Traffic Jams due to flooding on roads.— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) July 29, 2016
Photos of Current situation at Hero Honda Chowk pic.twitter.com/WCGVXqkjy8
— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) July 29, 2016
Quicker to reach New York from Delhi then Delhi-Gurgaon. BJP & @mlkhattar Govt. destroying Gurgaon as India’s global hub . #16HoursOfJam
— Randeep S Surjewala (@rssurjewala) July 29, 2016
.@sarjityadav@gurgaoncom@gurgaonbiz@TOIGurgaon@HTGurgaon
NH8 blocked at Hero Honda Chowk due to flooding. Avoid till 12pm if possible— Gurgaon Police (@gurgaonpolice) July 29, 2016
People commuting for regular offices are harassed due to the ruckus on the flooded roads.
kudos to @gurgaonpolice. @mlkhattar when will we get our tax money’s worth for #Gurgaon #development https://t.co/KwGkOTfojY
— Gautam Bothra (@gautambothra) July 29, 2016
@gurgaonpolice doing a bang on job! Kudos! Peeps – they’re not causing d logging but handling the consequent traffic. Need better civic adm
— Aditya Prakash Rao (@AprakashR) July 29, 2016
Yesterday the busy roads of Gurgaon were drowned in heavy water poured by the Gods. The Suncity, NH 8 and Sohna road in Gurgaon were still choked when the reports were filed. Subhash Chowk was drowned in 4-ft water.
Other place from where the reports came, included, Medanta Hospital area and Hero Honda Chowk. A Massive traffic jam also took over the highways. Busy rods of Gurgaon drowned after just half an hour of rain.
There are people who came out to look over the traffic jam on Sohna Road from the flyover. The city has become an ocean in urban island of Gurgaon.
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