Commuters navigating through Gurugram’s arterial routes, particularly the Narsinghpur stretch along National Highway 48, faced hours of gridlock as vehicles moved at a crawl through inundated stretches. Residents and office-goers across Delhi and neighbouring cities reported long delays and increasing frustration as poorly drained roadways turned into temporary water channels.Meteorological officials attributed the rainfall to the presence of convective cloud systems stretching across North India, including parts of Uttarakhand, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Experts note that while such cloud activity is common in late August, the recurring urban paralysis caused by it is avoidable if drainage networks, green buffers, and sustainable water management systems are prioritised.Urban planners argue that Delhi-NCR’s recurring waterlogging problem is less about extreme rainfall and more about systemic neglect in infrastructure planning.
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