Deluge hits Gurgaon: Thousands stranded, schools to remain shut, residents tweet for help

The Haryana government on Friday declared a two-day school holiday while the Gurgaon police has issued an advisory to avoid travelling.

Deluge hits Gurgaon: Thousands stranded, schools to remain shut, residents tweet for help
GURGAON: Thousands of office goers and other commuters were today stranded in Gurgaon as heavy rains led to waterlogging on National Highway-8 causing massive traffic jams, forcing authorities to shut down schools in Delhi's satellite city while some offices too declared it an off.

Many motorists abandoned their vehicles and waded through knee-deep water which accumulated on both the carriageways of Delhi-Jaipur road, including Hero Honda Chowk, bringing traffic to a standstill with the tailback extending up to 15-20 kilometers.

The chaos had started yesterday itself after heavy rains, led to waterlogging near Hero Honda Chowk from 4 PM as the main drain overflowed. The NH-8, which is the main carriageway from Delhi to Jaipur, was choked with hundreds of trucks unable to move and the situation worsened as morning commuters too came on the road.
Gurgaon's central Hero Honda Chowk remained inundated. An underconstruction underpass and flyover near the Chowk led to a diversion at the spot which further slowed the traffic, while the drainage system has failed.

Gurgaon Police has issued an advisory asking people coming to Gurgaon from Delhi to avoid travelling.

"People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in traffic jams due to flooding on roads," it said on Twitter.
Deputy Commissioner of Gurgaon, T L Satyaprakash, today declared a two-day holiday in Gurgaon schools. Some MNCs also declared a day off in Gurgaon as their vehicles which pick and drop employees were stranded in traffic.
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Haryana Government called an emergency meeting to discuss the situation as it came under attack from Opposition Congress and Aam Aadmi Party.

"As BJP passes the buck, Gurgaon chokes. Wht an awful ordeal 4commuters esp ambulances tht may have been stuck for hrs!," Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi tweeted.
Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala accused the Maohar Lal Khattar government of ignoring basic infrastructure in Gurgaon.

"This type of situation has never happened in the millennium city. We warned the Khattar government after the first rains. They cannot say the Congress was in power.

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"Now, we are no longer in power... BJP has an MP, all MLAs and corporations are of BJP. The state and central governments are of BJP. What have you done in the law 24 months?" he asked, adding the BJP government has increased the floor area for buildings without ensuring proper electricity, water, sewage facilities and roads.
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The Haryana government on Friday declared a two-day school holiday while the Gurgaon police has issued an advisory to avoid travelling as thousands of commuters remained stuck on National Highway 8 due to flooding on the roads.
Text: Agencies

The Haryana government on Friday declared a two-day school holiday while the Gurgaon police has issued an advisory to avoid travelling as thousands of commuters remained..
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The traffic snarls in Gurgaon started when various roads in the city were flooded after heavy rainfall on Thursday.
The traffic snarls in Gurgaon started when various roads in the city were flooded after heavy rainfall on Thursday.
According to reports, water is being pumped out of badly flooded roads. Officials have called for an emergency meeting to tackle the crisis in the millennium city.
According to reports, water is being pumped out of badly flooded roads. Officials have called for an emergency meeting to tackle the crisis in the millennium city.
"People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in traffic jams due to flooding on roads," said Gurgaon Police on Twitter.
"People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in traffic jams due to flooding on roads," said Gurgaon Police on Twitter.
The traffic nightmare in the Millennium City was so worse that some of the commuters were stuck since Thursday evening.
The traffic nightmare in the Millennium City was so worse that some of the commuters were stuck since Thursday evening.
The report added: "Traffic situation in Gurgaon especially on NH8 and Sohna Road is congested and very slow due to rains and flooding. Avoid if possible."
The report added: "Traffic situation in Gurgaon especially on NH8 and Sohna Road is congested and very slow due to rains and flooding. Avoid if possible."
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