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Delhi, Gurgaon Weather: Office-goers wonder if they should buy boats as flooded roads turn commute into a water adventure

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A-Man Rana
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Aman Rana is a dedicated reporter based in Gurgaon, specializing in local news and current events. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Aman covers a wide range of topics, from crime and politics to social issues affecting the community. His commitment to delivering accurate and timely news has earned him a reputation as a trusted voice in the region. When he's not reporting, Aman enjoys exploring the city and connecting with its diverse residents to bring their stories to light.

After three days of intermittent rain, large parts of Delhi NCR have turned into an obstacle course. Forget about roads—they’ve become rivers, making people wonder if investing in boats might be the next big thing. If you thought traffic was bad before, imagine getting stuck behind a slow-moving auto-turned-boat. Major roads in Delhi and Gurgaon have turned into waterlogged messes, highlighting the serious flaws in the city’s infrastructure.

Now, commuters, office workers, and parents taking kids to school are not just dealing with traffic but embarking on unexpected waterlogged adventures. Who would have thought that getting to work could turn into a mini aquatic expedition?

Gurgaon Weather: Moderate Rainfall Causes Major Water Logging

Even with just moderate rainfall today, traffic in Gurgaon and other NCR areas came to a complete standstill. Why? It turns out that even a little bit of rain can cause enough waterlogging to paralyze the whole region. Frustrated commuters took to social media to express their irritation—and, of course, crack a few jokes about the situation.

Gurgaon Rains: Twitter Users React with Humor

One user on X (formerly Twitter), Shruti Mallick, captured the situation perfectly: “Gurgaon after just an hour of rain… And we think we can compete with mega cities like Dubai?” Except Dubai probably doesn’t need a backup boat plan every monsoon season.

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