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In Photos: Heavy rainfall causes severe waterlogging in Gurugram, disrupts Commute

Updated On: 27 June, 2023 11:25 AM IST | Editor

Delhi-NCR region experiences heavy rainfall, leading to severe waterlogging in several roads of Gurugram. All pictures: PTI

Monsoon season arrives in Delhi two days ahead of schedule, covering parts of Haryana and bringing relief from high temperatures.

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Monsoon season arrives in Delhi two days ahead of schedule, covering parts of Haryana and bringing relief from high temperatures.
Commuters in Gurugram face difficulties as the waterlogged roads pose challenges for navigation.

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Commuters in Gurugram face difficulties as the waterlogged roads pose challenges for navigation.

Social media videos highlight the extent of waterlogging in Gurugram as locals struggle to make their way through the rainwater.

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Social media videos highlight the extent of waterlogging in Gurugram as locals struggle to make their way through the rainwater.

Delhi-Jaipur highway (NH 48) near Narsingh Pur Chowk gets flooded due to heavy rainfall in Gurugram, causing disruptions in transportation.

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Delhi-Jaipur highway (NH 48) near Narsingh Pur Chowk gets flooded due to heavy rainfall in Gurugram, causing disruptions in transportation.

The district administration in Gurugram holds a meeting to discuss and devise an action plan to tackle the issue of waterlogging in the city.

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The district administration in Gurugram holds a meeting to discuss and devise an action plan to tackle the issue of waterlogging in the city.

The onset of monsoon brings both relief and challenges to the residents of Gurugram, with heavy rainfall leading to waterlogged streets and disrupted commute.

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The onset of monsoon brings both relief and challenges to the residents of Gurugram, with heavy rainfall leading to waterlogged streets and disrupted commute.

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