“₹100 Crore Homes, Zero Drainage”: Gurgaon Woman’s Flooded House Sparks Outrage Online

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Gurgaon known for its towering skyscrapers, glitzy malls, and ₹100-crore luxury homes was brought to its knees after just four hours of relentless rain on Wednesday night. Amid the chaos, one woman’s heart-wrenching video has struck a nerve across social media, exposing the grim reality behind the city’s polished facade.

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Sanchi Arora, a resident near the posh Golf Course Road home to luxury projects like DLF Camellias returned from work only to find her worst nightmare unfolding. Her car was half-submerged in muddy water. But what awaited her inside her home was even more devastating: her furniture and belongings floating helplessly in murky floodwater.

“What happened last night has left me completely shattered,” Sanchi wrote in an emotional post alongside the video. “Everything that was on the floor, furniture, belongings was floating, soaked, and destroyed. I have no words left. Just pain. Just disbelief. This is not just water damage. It’s emotional damage. And it’s real.”

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Despite living in one of India’s most expensive residential corridors, Sanchi’s ordeal paints a disturbing picture of Gurgaon’s poor infrastructure and crumbling drainage systems. The video quickly went viral, triggering a storm of reactions from netizens fed up with the city’s urban planning or lack thereof.

“This is what happens when real estate greed trumps city planning and basic human needs,” one user wrote angrily. Another echoed the sentiment: “If someone has ₹10 crore or more, they should seriously consider living abroad where at least basic dignity, infrastructure, and governance exist.”

Some users called out the glaring irony: “A city generating billions of dollars can’t handle a few hours of rain? That’s not just sad it’s shameful.”

Another commented, “Gurgaon is all hype. People need to wake up and stop buying into it. Maybe then, and only then, the government will be forced to act.”

The deluge didn’t spare the roads either. Key arterial routes including Delhi-Jaipur Highway, Sohna Road, Golf Course Extension, and Sheetla Mata Road turned into swamps, trapping commuters in hours-long snarls.

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What was meant to be the showcase of India’s urban future has now become a cautionary tale. And Sanchi’s video, shared in sheer disbelief, might just be the wake-up call that Gurugram and the rest of the country desperately needs.

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