Heavy Rainfall in these places: schools closed, work from home for employee

Heavy rain has caused havoc in Gurugram, Haryana. Water was flooded in many parts, leading to jams on the roads. It rained throughout the day on Thursday and continued to rain since morning on Friday as well. Heavy Rainfall in these place: schools closed, work from home for employee. Schools closed in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Gurugram, where private and corporate offices have been asked to work from home day after weather department said.

Heavy Rainfall there was water logging at various places in the city. Complaints of waterlogging reached not only the Municipal Corporation area but also to the GMDA. Dozens of places in the city were flooded for two to three feet. On the highway too, the service lane and the road near Narsinghpur were flooded. This also affected the traffic, vehicles were seen crawling. There was a traffic jam in the city during the evening.

On the other hand, GMDA and Municipal Corporation installed pumps at a dozen points for drainage. However, in most places the water drained out after Heavy Rainfall . This time around Rs 30 crore was spent by the Municipal Corporation and GMDA for cleaning the drain, storm water drain and sewer. Police personnel were seen trying to clear the jam. The police said on its official Twitter page, “Due to incessant heavy rains in Gurugram, there is waterlogging at some places and traffic is moving at a slow pace.

We request all of you to come out of the house only when it is necessary. Sorry for the inconvenience.’ At least 13 people have been killed and 11 injured in incidents of lightning, and wall and house collapses as heavy rainfall in parts of Uttar Pradesh affected normal life in Firozabad and forced the closure of schools in Aligarh. Delhi 40.8 mm of rainfall between 5.30 pm on Thursday and 8.30 am on Friday as the light to moderate rain drenched Delhi for the third consecutive day today, leading to flooded roads in several areas and affecting traffic movement on key roads across the city.

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The weather department has predicted heavy rainfall for the national capital on Friday. The minimum temperature in the city was recorded one notch above normal at 22 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature is expected to settle at around 28 degrees Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

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