Rain slams brakes on Noida, Gzb traffic | Noida News – Times of India

Noida/Ghaziabad: Roads were flooded, drains blocked, long queues of vehicles…. overweight Rain Life disrupted once again in Noida on Saturday Ghaziabad. transportation Most of the roads were jammed.
in some places, Flooding It was so fast that the passengers were forced to alight from their vehicles and pass through the water.
Feather Meerut Trisection In Ghaziabad, water has accumulated on one side of the road, forcing vehicles to ply on the narrow stretch. “The sides of the roads are washed away anyway. The trains moved slowly as no one could have guessed how deep the water-filled pits were. This led to a long fight,” said Shreesh Choudhary of Kavi Nagar. RRTS Roadside work, which has rendered most parts unusable, has added to the problem.
Kumar Anupam, a resident of Gyan Khand 2 said, “The road collapsed in Shipra Srishti. This not only obstructed vehicular movement but also posed a threat to nearby buildings and shops. However, the stretch was barricaded with sand bags by residents to prevent damage. ”
Shaheed Nagar New Bus Adda metro station and its surrounding areas were completely submerged. Sulochana, who took the Metro to work, said, “I had to pay Rs 150 to an auto driver to cross the road.”
A buffalo died of electrocution after it came in contact with an electric pole in Noor Nagar. “It is unfortunate. Many people also pass through this area,” said Shambhu Dayal, a resident.
The protest site of the farmers at the UP Gate was also not spared. BKU leader Rakesh Tikait was seen sitting on a platform surrounded by knee-deep water.
SP (Traffic) in Ghaziabad Ramanand Kushwaha said, “We had deployed traffic police on all parts. Reserves were also called. We tried our best, but Water logging Life thrown out of gear. Areas like Mohan Nagar, Bhaupura, Vasundhara Cut and CISF Road were blocked for a long time.
In Noida, Labor Chowk was one of the most affected areas, where the intersection with NH-24 was turned into a small pool.
People going towards metro stations in auto-rickshaws had to deal with knee-deep water. Several vehicles got stuck on the way.
The U-turn under the Mahamaya flyover and the areas around the Botanical Garden were also submerged.
Ramesh Kumar, who came to Noida’s District Hospital to take the second dose of Kovid vaccine, had to wander among the water. “There was water inside the hospital too,” he said.
The Kulesara-Surajpur road, which was flooded even after light rain in Noida Extension, was no exception this time. The traffic on it moved at a snail’s pace. The situation in Haldoni was no different.
The road near Sector 52 metro station was also closed and people going towards Hoshiarpur remained stranded for hours. The stretch leading from Sector 52 to Noida City Center metro station was also flooded.

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