The WFH order was released by the DC workplace in Gurugram. The relocation came hrs as the city encountered extended power cuts as well as traffic congestion as a result of torrential rain and thunderstorm because Monday early morning.

The Gurugram management on Monday provided an advising to personal organizations and also company workplaces routing them to lead their employees to work from home to avoid traffic jam on roadways because the rain anticipated by the climate office.

The order was provided by the DC office in Gurugram. The step came as the city faced extended power cuts as well as traffic congestion because of torrential rain and also electrical storm considering that Monday morning.

The Gurgaon Traffic Authorities required to Twitter asking people to consider working from home due to waterlogging and the web traffic scenario.


Several commuters were stuck on roadways as well as waterlogging led to website traffic complexities. A number of trees were rooted out during the storm.

The worst afflicted stretches were Narsinghpur, Jharsa Crossing, Sector 29, Field 38, Sector 50, Rajeev Chowk, Sheetla Mata Road, Civil Lines, Golf Links Expansion Roadway, Vatika Chowk, Industry 52, and also Daulatabad Flyover.

At least 2,500 cops employees were released at significant bottom lines to manage traffic, stated Ravinder Kumar Tomar, DCP (web traffic).

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Last Updated: 23 May 2022