As the NCR grappled with the rains this week, residents were quick to vent their woes on Twitter. From traffic jams to water logged streets, the Twitterati had a whole lot to say. Here's looking back on the week in tweets:
Currently, there is more water in Mayur Vihar than in Yamuna.
— Amit Upadhyaya (@amitupadhyaya) July 14, 2016
But no complains. इतने दिन बाद आई है बारिश। :-)
@MVenkaiahNaidu the society of amrapali grand, greater noida seek ur attention to maintain the living conditions. @kuwarmanoj1
— Kapil Saxena (@kapilsaxena) July 15, 2016
You know it's raining in Gurgaon when all your friends start talking about the number of hours they were stuck in traffic
— Ray Stings (@Purba_Ray) July 13, 2016
Cars go through shallow rivers in Gurgaon, nonstop rain has badgered the roads for ... FIFTEEN MINUTES!🙈😱 pic.twitter.com/tLBzZf14pk
— Gaurav Kapur (@gauravkapur) July 13, 2016
It often gets cloudy in Gurgaon but it doesn't rain. Almost as if the sky is afraid of bothering the city.
— Shakti Shetty (@Shakti_Shetty) July 13, 2016
Started from office last night at 6:30. Rched home at 8:30. Stretch of 7 kms. #Gurgaon
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) July 14, 2016
India is getting futuristic pod taxis. Is this enough to beat #Gurgaon’s traffic blues? #Transport https://t.co/oULnBvCoac
— Anil Rai Gupta (@AnilRaiGupta) July 14, 2016
Gurgaon may or may not be but it is behaving like a millenium city.
— Aqua (@AquaWords) July 14, 2016
AC aur Car ke begair jee nahi saktey 😉
Lot of people falling ill this season. Friends, colleagues...even the man who runs the small Mallu joint in Mayur Vihar is down with flu
— Abhijit Majumder (@abhijitmajumder) July 14, 2016
After rains it took 1hr 10 mins from Preet vihar to reach Mayur vihar phase 1. Metro also suffered. But temp is down 😉 #DelhiRains
— ANKIT (@Ankitaker) July 14, 2016