Ghaziabad Road Caves in Amid Heavy Rain, Car and Scooter Fall Into Ditch
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Ghaziabad road caves in amid heavy rain, car and scooter fall into ditch
A parked car slid into a roadside excavation pit in Ghaziabad after rain weakened the road near Atal Chowk. The incident added to wider monsoon disruption across Delhi-NCR as authorities warned of more heavy spells.
A portion of the road near Atal Chowk in Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, caved in during heavy rains, forcing a car and a scooter into a ditch. The soil, already weak due to construction work nearby, eroded under the influence of rainwater. Fortunately, no one was injured in the accident.
Monsoon mayhem: Ghaziabad road caves in after heavy rain; car, scooter plunge into ditch
Heavy rainfall caused a road cave-in near Atal Chowk, submerging vehicles and leading to traffic delays. Schools across Ghaziabad remained closed due to widespread waterlogging and the district magistrate's directive. Streets in Noida's Sector 115 were submerged, with residents wading through deep water. Delhi's MB Road experienced severe waterlogging, bringing traffic to a standstill and submerging vehicles.
Ghaziabad: Car, Scooter Fall Into Massive Ditch as Road Caves In Near Atal Chowk After Heavy Rain | 📰 LatestLY
A section of a prominent road caved in near Atal Chowk in the Vasundhara neighborhood of Ghaziabad following a spell of intense monsoon rainfall. The collapse created a deep ditch, swallowing a car and a scooter that were parked or traveling near the affected stretch. 📰 Ghaziabad: Car, Scooter Fall Into Massive Ditch as Road Caves In Near Atal Chowk After Heavy Rain .
The monsoon rains have worsened the situation in Uttar Pradesh. Since Thursday morning, heavy rains have been lashing 50 cities, including Noida, Mathura, Meerut, and Bulandshahr. In Noida, the roads were flooded with water up to one to two feet. In Ghaziabad, a 10-foot road caved in, engulfing cars and bikes. In Bulandshahr, water entered shops and homes. In Baghpat, the Delhi-Saharanpur highway was flooded with up to two feet of water. Several…
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