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Delhi Rain: Gurugram WFH, Yamuna Flood Watch & Travel Disruptions

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Delhi-NCR on Rainfall Alert:⁤ Gurugram Shifts to Work-From-Home, Schools Closed

New Delhi – September 2, 2025 – Heavy rainfall across the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) has prompted authorities to⁢ issue alerts and implement precautionary⁤ measures. Gurugram is the hardest ‌hit, with the district administration issuing a work-from-home advisory for all⁣ corporate offices and private institutions,‌ and directing all schools to conduct online classes today, September 2nd.

Gurugram recorded over⁤ 100mm of rainfall between 3 pm and 7 pm yesterday, triggering ⁢the Orange Alert from the Indian Meteorological Department forecasting ⁤heavy to very heavy rainfall. The advisory stated, “In view of the ⁣forecast, all corporate offices and private institutions in the district are advised ⁤to allow employees to work from home. All schools are advised to conduct online classes on 02-09-2025.”

While Gurugram has shifted to remote operations, Noida and ⁣Delhi are currently operating as usual, ​with schools and offices functioning normally.However, residents across the NCR‍ are urged to stay updated with weather forecasts ⁢and plan their travel accordingly, as waterlogging and traffic ⁣disruptions are expected in some areas.

Adding to concerns, officials are closely monitoring the ⁣Yamuna River, warning that ​water levels could⁢ surpass the danger mark of 205.33 ⁤meters at the Old Railway Bridge⁢ (ORB) by this evening. This follows a surge in water discharge from Haryana’s Hathnikund barrage, which rose to⁤ over 3.22 lakh cusecs. A flood warning has been issued as a result.

The Met department predicts the pleasant, though wet, weather will continue​ through⁤ the week, with light to moderate showers expected intermittently. Skies will remain cloudy ‍today, September 2nd, but a fresh spell of rain with thunder and lightning is predicted for September 3rd.

Travelers are also advised to prepare for potential disruptions. IndiGo ⁢issued a travel advisory warning⁢ passengers of ⁢slower traffic towards the ⁣airport and recommending​ they plan⁤ their commute in advance and check their flight status. Air India has also urged passengers to check flight status in advance.

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