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A truck loaded with liquor overturned after a road caved in, at Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) near Dwarka Expressway during heavy rain, in Gurugram, Thursday, July 10, 2025.
Gurugram: A truck loaded with beer bottles fell into a crater as a road caved in here following overnight torrential rain that brought the city to a standstill, forcing authorities to advise offices to let employees work from home, officials said on Thursday.
The incident occurred at the Southern Peripheral Road when the truck, filled with liquor bottles, overturned and fell into the crater.
No one was hurt in the incident and a crane was used to pull the truck out, a senior traffic police official said.
Corporate offices and private institutions were advised to allow their employees to work from home on Thursday, a day after torrential rain led to massive traffic snarls and waterlogging in the high-rise city that was brought to its knees.
The rains that started around 7 pm on Wednesday and continued late into the night led to jams that lasted till the early hours of Thursday.
According to the advisory issued by the District Disaster Management Authority, Gurugram recorded 133 mm of rainfall in the 12-hour period that ended at 7 am on Thursday. This included an "extremely intense spell" of 103 mm of rainfall between 7.30 pm to 9 pm on Wednesday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an 'orange' alert for Gurugram, the advisory stated.
"In view of the above situation, all corporate offices and private institutions in the district are advised to guide their employees to work from home on July 10 so that traffic congestion can be avoided," it said.
#Advisory | In the past 12 hours (7 PM, 09.07.2025 to 7 AM, 10.07.2025), 133mm rainfall has been recorded in Gurugram, including an extremely intense spell of 103mm between 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM on 09.07.2025.
— DC Gurugram (@DC_Gurugram) July 10, 2025
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an Orange Alert.
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Rain brought Gurugram to a standstill on Wednesday evening, with roads and several residential areas inundated and traffic gridlocked.
The downpour left the Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway and places near Basai and Golf Course Extension Road submerged.
The road in front of the parking lot near Rajiv Chowk, Sheetla Mata road, Sadar Bazaar, Bus Adda road and roads in nearby colonies were also flooded.
Waterlogging was also reported from Basai Chowk, Khandsa, Sanjay Gram Road, Sohna Road, Subhash Chowk and Sectors 30, 31, 40, 45, 47, 51, 22, 23, 4, 5, 12, 13 and 48.
There was a 7 to 8-km-long queue of vehicles on National Highway 48 from Narsinghpur to Rajokri in Delhi on Wednesday night.
About 2.5 feet of water accumulated at Subhash Chowk and people were stuck in a jam till 2 am.
Some people took to social media to highlight the condition of roads and called for action against officials of the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG).
In a post on X, the MCG said, "Required machinery is operational to ensure discharge of storm water. Drains are running at full capacity due to high rainfall."
🔔 नागरिकों से अनुरोध है कि यदि कहीं पर सीवर या ड्रेन का ढक्कन खुला हो तो तुरंत हमें सूचित करें।
— MCG (@MunCorpGurugram) July 10, 2025
आपकी सुरक्षा हमारी प्राथमिकता है।
व्यवस्था को दुरुस्त और बेहतर बनाने के लिए #TeamMCG पूरी तरह से प्रतिबद्ध है।#MCGInAction #PublicSafety #GurugramUpdates #CitizenAlert
Gurugram traffic police warned commuters about slow traffic on Thursday morning.
"Waterlogging has been reported at many places across Gurugram due to heavy rain since last night. Traffic jams with movement disruption may take more than usual time to commute," it said in a post on X.
💥 Rain Hit Hard, Gurugram Traffic Police Stood Harder! 🚨
— Gurugram Traffic Police (@TrafficGGM) July 10, 2025
🗓️ 09 July 2025
Heavy rains led to severe waterlogging across key areas of Gurugram like Sheetla Mata Mandir, CRPF Chowk, Sector 37, and Hero Honda Chowk. Roads were flooded, traffic was challenged. 🌊🚗
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Heavy rain also lashed other parts of Haryana, including Ambala, Hisar, Karnal, Narnaul, Rohtak, Bhiwani and Panchkula.
In neighbouring Punjab, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Faridkot, Mohali and Fatehgarh Sahib received rainfall.
Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, also witnessed a wet spell.
The rain brought down temperatures by a few notches.