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Heavy Rainfall In Gurugram Leads To Waterlogging, Vehicular Movement Affected — SEE PICS

More rain is expected in Gurugram and other parts of Delhi-NCR for the next few days.

More rain is expected in Gurugram and other parts of Delhi-NCR for the next few days.

Visuals from Gurugram where heavy rain led to waterlogging

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Rain lashed parts of Gurugram on Wednesday leading to heavy waterlogging in several areas. Some vehicles got stuck in the potholes of the waterlogged roads. (Image Source: PTI)
Rain lashed parts of Gurugram on Wednesday leading to heavy waterlogging in several areas. Some vehicles got stuck in the potholes of the waterlogged roads. (Image Source: PTI)
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People who had to step out of their houses made use of whatever they could gather to protect themselves from the rain. A young man covers himself with a polybag during rain, in Gurugram. (Image Source: PTI)
People who had to step out of their houses made use of whatever they could gather to protect themselves from the rain. A young man covers himself with a polybag during rain, in Gurugram. (Image Source: PTI)
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Vehicles make their way through a waterlogged road in Gurugram. Traffic disruptions were also observed in the city on Wednesday. (Image Source: PTI)
Vehicles make their way through a waterlogged road in Gurugram. Traffic disruptions were also observed in the city on Wednesday. (Image Source: PTI)
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Commuters try to cross the waterlogged Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after heavy rains. Waterlogging led to traffic jams in several areas, including the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, the Golf Course Road, and the Sohna Road. (Image Source: PTI)
Commuters try to cross the waterlogged Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after heavy rains. Waterlogging led to traffic jams in several areas, including the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, the Golf Course Road, and the Sohna Road. (Image Source: PTI)
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A commuter rides a bike through the waterlogged service road of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after rain. Buffaloes were also seen on the streets. (Image Source: PTI)
A commuter rides a bike through the waterlogged service road of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway after rain. Buffaloes were also seen on the streets. (Image Source: PTI)
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Commuters had to face long delays and some vehicles were even stranded in the middle of the road due to waterlogging. The Gurugram traffic police had to deploy additional personnel to manage the traffic. They also used barricades to divert traffic away from waterlogged areas. (Image Source: PTI)
Commuters had to face long delays and some vehicles were even stranded in the middle of the road due to waterlogging. The Gurugram traffic police had to deploy additional personnel to manage the traffic. They also used barricades to divert traffic away from waterlogged areas. (Image Source: PTI)

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