The India Meteorological Division (IMD) had issued an Orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Gurugram for Tuesday.
The Gurugram administration on Monday issued a contemporary advisory for September 2, asking company places of work and personal establishments to permit staff to do business from home and directing faculties to conduct courses on-line in view of heavy rain forecasts.
The advisory, shared by Deputy Commissioner Gurugram on X, got here after the town recorded intense rainfall on Monday afternoon. “Immediately, between 3 PM to 7 PM, Gurugram recorded heavy rainfall of over 100 mm,” the advisory said.
“In view of the continual heavy rainfall in Gurugram all company and personal places of work are requested to supply staff with the power to do business from home. All faculties within the district have been instructed to conduct on-line courses on 02 September 2025,” it added.
Orange alert in Delhi-NCR
The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) has issued an Orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall on Tuesday, the advisory said.
Following heavy rainfall all through the Delhi-NCR, a leakage was reported at a flyover and the visuals confirmed the Signature Tower Chowk underpass lined in water.
Heavy rain triggers large visitors jams throughout Delhi
In the meantime, the nationwide capital witnessed visitors snarls throughout a number of components of the town on Monday following heavy rainfall all through the day, severely impacting vehicular motion. Heavy congestion was reported from a number of key roads and intersections, with commuters stranded for hours in lengthy queues of autos.
The Palam airport reported the bottom visibility of 800 metres about 3 pm on September 1 as a result of an intense spell of rain, the IMD stated. The visibility, which was 2,500 metres at 2.30 pm, dropped to 800 metres by 3 pm.
Until 5.30 pm, the town’s major climate station at Safdarjung recorded 18.6 mm of rainfall, whereas different stations reported 30.8 mm at Palam, 48.9 mm at Aya Nagar and 16.2 mm of rainfall at Lodhi Highway, IMD information confirmed.
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