Heavy rainfall in Noida led to severe traffic disruptions, waterlogging, and vehicles crawling on the road

The most affected area was the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, where several kilometres long traffic jams were seen. The speed of vehicles on the expressway came to a halt and vehicles were seen crawling.

नोएडा में लोगों के लिए राहत नहीं आफत बानी बारिश, ट्रैफिक व्यवस्था चरमराई, सड़कों पर भरा पानी, रेंगते नजर आए वाहन

The heavy rain on Friday morning completely disrupted the traffic system of Noida and Greater Noida. Waterlogging and slippery roads after the rain worsened the situation. This had a direct impact on the time people go to office. There was a situation of jam at many places, due to which thousands of people had to face a lot of trouble.

One of the most affected areas was the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway, where several kilometers long traffic jam was seen. The speed of vehicles on the expressway came to a halt and vehicles were seen crawling. The traffic situation in front of Dalit Prerasthal was also very bad. There were long queues of vehicles there, due to which local people and office-going passengers were stranded for hours. The situation became serious at the Kalindi Kunj border as well due to the increase in the number of vehicles.

People commuting from Delhi to Noida had to face heavy traffic jam. At the same time, jam situation was also seen in many areas of Greater Noida West, such as Bisrakh, Ecotech, and Tech Zone. Noida Traffic Police has started efforts to control the situation. Policemen have been deployed at various places and efforts are being made to divert the traffic.

However, due to heavy vehicles and waterlogging, there is difficulty in clearing the jam. Employees going to office say that it is taking them twice the time than usual. Some people resorted to metro or bike, while many people could not reach the office on time. The local administration has appealed to the people to travel only when necessary and use alternative routes. The Meteorological Department has also predicted more rain in the next 24 hours, which may put more pressure on the traffic system.

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