Gurugram was hit by a heavy downpour on Wednesday, resulting in severe waterlogging and traffic jams. The Regional Weather Forecasting Center, New Delhi (RWFC New Delhi) had predicted light to moderate rainfall. As the city struggled with the deluge, residents took to social media to post images and videos of the submerged streets. The visuals depicted a chaotic scene in the Millennium City.
“Gone are the days when Gurugram roads would turn into streams; we now have mini oceans on roads with waves. Who needs water parks here? This is SPR,” commented one resident.
Gone our the days when #Gurgaon #Gurugram roads would turn into streams we now have mini oceans on roads with waves . Who needs water parks here? This is SPR #rain #HeavyRain #haryanaelection pic.twitter.com/LODUtKLJ8l
— Sumedha Sharma (@sumedhasharma86) September 4, 2024
Here’s what this X user posted:
30 minutes of rain did this.
Welcome to Golf Course Road, #Gurgaon.#gurugram
@OfficialGMDA @HTGurgaon @sumedhasharma86 @DEEPAKKAHUJA @bagishjhaTOI pic.twitter.com/mtJazG2lfP— Shrey (@shreygandhi) September 4, 2024
When you have a car instead of boat in Gurgaon pic.twitter.com/tpObjiYcLD
— Gaurav Sharan (@GauravSharan09) September 4, 2024
Another frustrated user commented, “What should we call this? River Facing or Sea Facing? This is the state of the roads in front of the 100 crores Camillias and Magnolias on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon. This is the result of just half an hour of rain, and people here will still buy flats in 100 crores.”
What should we call this? River Facing or Sea Facing?
This is the condition of Roads in front of 100 crores #Camillias and #Magnolias in #GolfCourseRoad in #Gurgaon
This is the condition of roads in just half an hour rain and ppl here will still buy flats in 100 crores👏👏 pic.twitter.com/CgIjyLlaBb— Anushri Pawar (@Anushri_Pawar) September 4, 2024