Key Points

Continuous heavy rainfall has created severe flooding across Haryana's Ambala district. Residents report water entering homes and damaging household belongings in unprecedented flooding. Gurugram district issued work from home advisories and orange alerts after receiving over 100mm rainfall. The district administration is working round-the-clock to monitor the situation and ensure public safety.

Key Points: Haryana Heavy Rains Cause Severe Waterlogging in Ambala Gurugram

  • Heavy rainfall causes severe waterlogging in Ambala residential areas
  • Gurugram issues work from home advisory for corporate offices
  • District administration monitors traffic and flooding points
  • Residents report unprecedented flooding damaging homes and shops
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Incessant rainfall wreaks havoc in Haryana; severe waterlogging in Ambala residential areas

Ambala faces severe flooding with homes damaged while Gurugram issues work from home advisory and orange alert after 100mm rainfall causes chaos in Haryana.

"Water entering residential premises causing damage to household belongings - Local Resident"

Ambala, September 2

Continuous heavy rainfall over the past two days in Haryana's Ambala district has caused severe waterlogging in various parts of the city, including residential areas. Residents of Ambala's Cloth Market, Nadi Mohalla, and many other localities are facing significant inconvenience and damage due to flooding.

A local resident said that heavy rains since Monday have caused water to accumulate on the streets, making potholes invisible and posing a serious threat to two-wheeler riders.

"During periods of waterlogging, minor injuries are common. Earlier, water used to drain away quickly, but now homes are also being affected, with water entering residential premises," the resident said.

Another resident shared that all of his household belongings had been damaged by the floodwaters, causing him a lot of difficulty.

Similarly, a woman shopkeeper reported that flooding of this severity was unprecedented in the area. She said her shop has been waterlogged since September 1, with surrounding localities facing similar difficulties.

Residents of Ambala city continue to struggle with the challenges posed by persistent waterlogging.

Meanwhile, in view of the continuous heavy rainfall in Gurugram, Ajay Kumar, District Magistrate-cum-Chairperson, District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), issued important guidelines in an advisory.

The advisory read, "In view of the forecast, all corporate offices and private institutions in the district are advised to guide their employees to work from home; and all schools in the district are advised to conduct online classes on 02-09-2025".

In a post on X, Gurugram Deputy Commissioner wrote, "Gurugram received more than 100 mm of rainfall on Monday between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM, and the Weather Department issued an Orange Alert on 2nd September 2025 - heavy to very-heavy rainfall expected".

"The district administration appeals to the public to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow all official instructions in view of the prevailing weather conditions", the post read.

Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar, along with Police Commissioner Vikas Kumar Arora, visited the Control Room at CP Office late on Monday to review the situation across the city and monitor traffic and waterlogging points.

Gurugram DC wrote on X, "District Administration & Gurugram Police are working round-the-clock to ensure the safety and convenience of Gurugram residents".

- ANI

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Priya S
Same situation every monsoon! Our cities are just not prepared for heavy rainfall. Infrastructure development should be a priority rather than reactive measures after damage is done.
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Aman W
At least Gurugram administration is taking proactive steps with work from home advisory. Other districts should learn from this approach. Safety first! 👍
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Sarah B
My heart goes out to those who lost their belongings. Water entering homes is devastating. Hope relief measures reach them quickly. Stay strong, Ambala! 💪
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Vikram M
The potholes becoming invisible in water is extremely dangerous. Two-wheeler riders please be extra careful. Maybe authorities should deploy more traffic police at critical points.
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Nikhil C
Good to see DC and Police Commissioner personally monitoring the situation. Hope they take long-term measures for drainage improvement, not just temporary fixes.

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