A snapped high-voltage power line caused a significant traffic standstill on NH-48. The incident near Gurugram halted vehicles for over two hours on Saturday. Authorities rerouted traffic, causing extensive delays and long queues for commuters. Electricity department teams worked for two hours to clear the fallen transmission line. Traffic movement gradually resumed after the area was declared safe for travel. A snapped high-voltage power line caused a significant traffic standstill on NH-48. The incident near Gurugram halted vehicles for over two hours on Saturday. Authorities rerouted traffic, causing extensive delays and long queues for commuters. Electricity department teams worked for two hours to clear the fallen transmission line. Traffic movement gradually resumed after the area was declared safe for travel.
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