 The streets of India's northern Gurugram city were flooded on June 21st after receiving the first rain of the monsoon season, leading to major traffic disruptions. Residents criticized local authorities for not implementing measures to prevent the flooding. Many were waiting through flooded streets of the city, which is around 30 kilometers southwest of New Delhi. The Indian Weather Office predicted more rain in the region later this week. India, with 1.3 billion people, relies on rainfall to support its population, many of whom live and rely on farming. However, excessive rainfall can cause floods and water logging, especially because of poor drainage systems.