
"Welcome To Jalgram": Pics Of Gurugram's Flooded Roads, Submerged Homes Are Viral
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The downpour brought the 'Millennium City' to a halt, prompting numerous social media users to share photos and videos of the situation.
As heavy rains battered parts of Delhi-NCR, the hashtag #GurugramturnsJalgram began trending on X on Sunday, August 11. The downpour brought the 'Millennium City' to a halt, prompting numerous social media users to share photos and videos of the situation. Many took jabs at the city's name, renaming it "Jalgram," as images surfaced of people wading through waist-deep water and water entering homes in upscale neighbourhoods. 🚧 COORDINATED COOPERATION for CORRUPTION in CONSTRUCTION 🚧 #GurugramRainsNO ROADS NO DRAINAGE❗Why shouldn't pensions & salaries of officials responsible be put on hold and recovery for losses be initiated from their assets?@DC_Gurugram@gurgaonpolice@cmohry#Gurgaonpic.twitter.com/o1pLgZfi92 A drive down this road in sector 52 refutes all claims of mega sanitation drive in #Gurugram#Gurgaon.Its a marsh of garbage which commuters have to bear in rains of Kudagram. @cmohry@NayabSainiBJP@Rao_InderjitS#Haryana govt needs to walk.the talk here pic.twitter.com/8PAm9ioyih Rains in Gurugram are all nice and romantic until... pic.twitter.com/PIbYkdQ6RX Welcome to #Jalgram this is condition of #Gurgaon#Gurugram after rain. This video is viral on internet and is said to be front of Sadar Police station. Kids can be seen taking dip in rain water. #Rainpic.twitter.com/NjioU2VuAq Flash floods in #Gurugram#Gurgaon millennium city turns Jalgram. 70 percent of revenue of #Haryana come from Gurugram but city still not get even basic drainage system.#HaryanaPunjabWeatherAlert#Rain#HeavyRain#FLoods#Gurugrampic.twitter.com/s3MlKRykXL
Social media users tagged the Gurugram Municipal Corporation, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), and the deputy commissioner in their posts, with some even tagging the Haryana government and the Chief Minister's office.
People online noted that roads in areas like Golf Course Road, home to expensive luxury apartments, had turned into "rivers." Many criticized civic authorities for failing to provide basic drainage infrastructure, while others accused them of corruption in construction projects. One user suggested withholding the pensions and salaries of the responsible officials and recovering the losses from their assets.