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Floods hit 12 Indian states

THOUSANDS ARE STRANDED AS KEY EXPRESSWAY TO DELHI IS CLOGGED WITH TRAFFIC DUE TO FLOODS

- BY KARUNA MADAN Correspond­ent

“T he Millennium City” Gurgaon was completely paralysed yesterday after rain deluged the city’s roads and highways causing giant traffic jams stretching up to 20 km.

Television images showed thousands of partially submerged cars stranded in mileslong traffic jams on a key highway and link roads connecting New Delhi with the satellite town of Gurgaon.

Office-goers and locals were pictured wading through kneedeep water after heavy monsoon rains deluged streets late on Thursday.

The utter chaos began late on Thursday night when hundreds of commuters were left stranded on the main highway connecting Delhi and Jaipur as well the roads that link Delhi to Gurgaon.

Commuters spoke of abandoning their cars and wading through knee-deep water to get home. For hours yesterday, cars were stranded or crawling on miles of highway.

According to police, the abandoned cars on the roadside worsened the situation in some areas. The Gurgaon police has advised people in Delhi to stay away and schools have been asked to shut down for two days.

Minister sends team

“People coming to Gurgaon from Delhi are advised to stay back today to avoid being stuck in traffic jams due to flooded roads. Traffic situation in Gurgaon especially on NH8 and Sohna Road is congested and very slow due to rains and flooding. Avoid if possible,” said Gurgaon Police on Twitter.

Gurgaon police chief Navdeep Wirk was seen riding a bicycle to the blocked areas.

Union Road Minister Nitin Gadkari asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to rush a team of officers to Gurgaon to clear the area.

“Gadkari has asked the NHAI Chairman Raghav Chandra to immediatel­y rush a team of senior officers to Gurgaon and personally monitor the situation. Chandra has been asked to take all necessary steps in cooperatio­n with the state authoritie­s to ensure smooth flow of vehicles on NH (National Highway) eight,” an official of the Road Transport Ministry said in a statement.

As NH 8 remained cut off, traffic moving towards states of Rajasthan and Maharashtr­a was stuck on the city roads and the highway.

NHAI Chief General Manager BS Singla informed Gulf News that his team was using heavyduty water pumps to end flooding in the city.

Haryana Chief Minister M.L Khattar wanted to inspect the area but his helicopter could not take off from Chandigarh because of bad weather.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Haryana says that a large amount of water exits Gurgaon through the Najafgarh drain, which flows through Delhi but is blocked partly, flooding the city.

 ?? PTI ?? People walk through a flooded street at Hero Honda Chowk on the inundated Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway in India yesterday. Excess rains in many parts of the country have resulted in flooding, killing dozens and displacing millions. Disaster relief teams...
PTI People walk through a flooded street at Hero Honda Chowk on the inundated Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway in India yesterday. Excess rains in many parts of the country have resulted in flooding, killing dozens and displacing millions. Disaster relief teams...
 ?? PTI ?? Traffic jam on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway due to heavy rain in Gurgaon yesterday. Several cars were abandoned on Thursday night by motorists compoundin­g the problem yesterday.
PTI Traffic jam on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway due to heavy rain in Gurgaon yesterday. Several cars were abandoned on Thursday night by motorists compoundin­g the problem yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? A man pulls his cart through floodwater­s in Hero Honda chowk during a downpour in Gurgaon yesterday.
AFP A man pulls his cart through floodwater­s in Hero Honda chowk during a downpour in Gurgaon yesterday.

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