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Watch: Traffic Pole Crashes Into Car in Noida's Sector 27 Following Heavy Rain (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 17, 2025 17:36 IST

Delhi, Noida and other parts of India are currently experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall. In Uttar Pradesh's Noida, heavy ...

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Delhi, Noida and other parts of India are currently experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall. In Uttar Pradesh's Noida, heavy storm has created havoc. A red light pole collapsed on at DM Chowk and landed right on a moving vehicle in sector 27, causing significant damage. The daytime incident, in which a pole unexpectedly collapsed and crushed a vehicle, shocked local drivers. While the car sustained extensive damage, no serious injuries were reported.

Traffic police and authorities quickly cleared the scene to avoid congestion. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse, likely due to inadequate maintenance or corrosion.

Also Read: Delhi: Ashok Nagar Rapid Rail Metro Station Shed Damaged by Strong Winds and Rain

As of now, no casualties are reported. In a separate incident, trees collapsing at different parts of the city has caused significant disruption.

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