Gurugram received 160 mm of rain in 24 hours, and people were stuck in traffic jams on the roads even after midnight

Posted on 2nd Sep 2025 by rohit kumar

From Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning, 160 mm of rainfall was recorded in Gurugram. Due to so much rainfall in 24 hours, the roads turned into ponds. Heavy rainfall occurred in almost the entire district, due to which waterlogging occurred in many places in the new and old cities. The situation was such that even after midnight, people were stuck in traffic jams for hours on the main roads of the city, including the Delhi-Jaipur highway.

 

According to the report released by the Meteorological Department, 138 mm of rainfall was recorded in Gurugram tehsil, 153 mm in Wazirabad, 160-160 mm in Kadipur and Harsaru sub-tehsils, while 99 mm in Badshahpur, 42 mm in Sohna, 44-44 mm in Manesar and Farrukhnagar, and 28 mm in Pataudi.

 

After the rain, there was a long jam on the Delhi-Jaipur highway.

 

The situation worsened in many areas of the city due to heavy rain. Vehicles crawled due to waterlogging on Sheetla Mata Road, Sector-10A, 37D, Subhash Chowk, Hero Honda Chowk, and Sohna Road. The situation was even more serious on the highway, where trucks, buses, and cars were stuck in several kilometer-long traffic jams.

 

After the heavy rain on Monday, the city roads got submerged like this

 

Local people say that the administration's negligence is clearly visible after the rain. At some places, pumping sets were not installed, and at some places, drains were already found blocked. As a result, people struggled on the road till late at night.

 

Municipal Corporation officials claim that teams have been deployed to drain out water from waterlogged areas, but due to continuous rain, it is taking time to get relief.

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