Gurugram saw heavy
Heavily waterlogged roads led to a massive traffic jam on the Delhi-Jaipur highway that stretched 7-8 kilometres, where people were stuck for more than 3 hours.
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The region’s traffic police helpline received around 200 distress calls in the evening as commuters dealt with vehicle
In this explainer, we look at how the city was brought to a standstill.
Let’s take a look:
Gurugram traffic chaos: What happened?
Over 100 mm of rain in just a few hours on Monday led to waterlogging in many parts of the city during peak office hours.
The rain threw life out of gear as traffic came to a standstill for hours. Across the region’s streets and highways, several cars lined up in traffic jams stretching almost 7 to 8 km.
The worst

The region’s traffic police helpline received around 200 distress calls in the evening. PTI
Traffic jams were also reported across Rajiv Chowk, Sohna Road, Golf Course Extension Road and Southern Peripheral Road. The entire stretch from Vatika Chowk to Tulip Chowk was reportedly choked.
Narsinghpur, Hero Honda Chowk and IFFCO Chowk too saw massive traffic jams.
Meanwhile, visuals that went viral on social media showed the 7-8 km stretch on the Delhi-Jaipur highway completely choked for hours after the heavy rainfall.
Delhi-Jaipur highway in Gurugram after heavy rain.. 😭 pic.twitter.com/bebre9LwoO
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) September 1, 2025
In its advisory, the District Disaster Management Authority, Gurugram, said, “Today, from 3 pm to 7 pm, heavy rainfall of over 100 mm has been recorded in Gurugram City. Indian Meteorological Department in its forecast has issued Orange Alert: Heavy to very Heavy rainfall on 02-09-2025.”
It also advised all corporate offices and private
‘Sleep in office’ to spend the night in hotels: How commuters battled through chaos
Chaos and hours of waiting in traffic in the “Millennium City” pushed many people to social media to share their woes.
A netizen wrote on X, “Office me hi so jaun aaj? (Should I sleep in the office today?)”
Office me hi so jaun aaj?#gurugram #waterlog #gurgaon #golfcourse pic.twitter.com/MNFOFxNH4W
— Prapat Saxena (@PrapatnotPratap) September 1, 2025
Over 20 vehicles reportedly broke down in the evening, adding to the chaos.
Meanwhile, some people chose to spend the night in nearby hotels instead of returning home to avoid the rush.
Gurugram resident Manisha Kacker told CNN-News18 that she had advised her husband not to travel through the waterlogged Golf Course Extension Road and instead stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel.
“At least he is safe there,” she said.
Another Gurugram resident, Neha Patil, said, “One of my office colleagues also just booked a hotel nearby to stay and is not coming back… All the roads are completely
As visuals of the massive traffic jams across the city went viral, several opposition leaders targeted the BJP-led government.
Congress leader Gaurav Pandhi posted a video of the long traffic jam and called it “third-class nonsense.”
This is Gurgaon after just TWO hours of rain. SHAMEFUL! You pay taxes, lots of taxes, direct, indirect, all kinds, and what do you get? Floods. Chaos. TERRIBLE! People deserve BETTER, the best quality of life, not this third-class nonsense.
pic.twitter.com/nHFwQMMTbg
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) September 1, 2025
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini spoke to all District Deputy Commissioners and took stock of the situation caused by the prolonged and excessive rains.
Meanwhile, water gushed through streets and flooded basements in residential complexes and commercial hubs
The service road of Dwarka Expressway was also shut after large amounts of water accumulated there. Reports said the drainage system of the expressway gave way during the heavy rainfall.
Notably, this stretch links Delhi’s Dwarka to Kherki Daula and several parts of Gurugram.
Advisory for Gurugram
The DDMA has issued an advisory to companies, asking them to allow employees to work from home as heavy to very heavy rain is expected on Tuesday, September 2.
Schools have been told to
The Deputy Commissioner also shared the advisory on X and requested people to cooperate with officials.
🌧️ बरसात को लेकर जिला प्रशासन की महत्वपूर्ण एडवाइजरी 🌧️
उपायुक्त एवं जिला आपदा प्रबंधन प्राधिकरण के अध्यक्ष श्री अजय कुमार ने गुरुग्राम में लगातार हो रही भारी वर्षा को देखते हुए महत्वपूर्ण दिशा-निर्देश जारी किए हैं।
➡️सभी कॉर्पोरेट व निजी कार्यालयों से अनुरोध है कि कर्मचारियों… pic.twitter.com/Qj89mbsB9f
— DC Gurugram (@DC_Gurugram) September 1, 2025
"The district administration appeals to the public to exercise caution in view of the weather conditions, avoid stepping out of their homes unnecessarily, and follow the administration's guidelines," the Gurugram DC posted on X.
Delhi rains
The downpour disrupted daily life not only in Gurgaon but across Delhi NCR.
Several areas in the region saw heavy rain, causing waterlogging in
August stayed relatively cool in Delhi NCR as the region had frequent showers along with cloudy skies and thunderstorms.
Meanwhile, the Yamuna River has already reached the evacuation level of 206 metres. A heavy release of water from the Hathnikund Barrage has raised the river to 206 metres at the Old Railway Bridge.
For Delhi, the warning level is 204.50 metres and the danger level is 205.33 metres. Evacuation starts once the water level touches 206 metres.