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Heavy Rains Trigger Severe Waterlogging in Raipur, Disrupt Daily Life

Heavy rains in Raipur on Sunday caused severe waterlogging in Daganiya, Tatibandh, and the Gudhiyari Underbridge, disrupting daily commutes. Locals like Naveen Singh Thakur reported significant travel hardships, with flooded bridges and blocked alternative routes. Another resident, Vinod, noted detours adding 5-6 kilometers to journeys. The IMD forecasts continued widespread rainfall across Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh until July 10, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall expected.

Chhattisgarh: Heavy rains across Raipur cause severe waterlogging

Raipur, July 5

Heavy rains on Sunday across Raipur city caused severe waterlogging in the Daganiya and Tatibandh areas and at the Gudhiyari Underbridge.

Speaking to ANI a local Naveen Singh Thakur emphasised the persistent travel hardships faced by local workers after finding the Gudhiyari Narmada Park underbridge completely flooded and the alternative routes blocked.

Thakur said, "There is a lot of difficulty. Today I came from duty at 5 am, so I am having trouble going. Then I went to go around, then there. There is waterlogging. There is a lot of trouble. We had just come, we were going, so there is water here on the bridge near Gudhiyari Narmada Park, and it is very difficult to go. The road above is closed, so we are going around, and the underbridge there is full. There is a lot of trouble in coming and going. There is a lot of trouble in coming and going for a long time," said Thakur.

Another resident, Vinod, highlighted the severe commuting disruptions caused by waterlogging under the railway bridge, which forced residents into long detours and added five to six kilometres to their travel distance.

"There is a lot of trouble in coming and going. I had to go to Bhanpuri; we are coming after wandering around this way. There is also waterlogged here, under the railway bridge. There has been a problem of at least 5-6 kilometres. It is taking more time to go; more time is being spent," Vinod told ANI.

Meanwhile, in Madhya Pradesh, temples along the banks of the Shipra River at Ramghat were submerged in water due to rains over the past few days in Ujjain and its surrounding areas, causing the water level of the river to rise.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) weather bulletin of Saturday, fairly Widespread to Widespread rainfall is likely over Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and West Madhya Pradesh during 4th-10th July. Isolated thunderstorm, lightning and gusty winds (speed reaching 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph) likely over East Madhya Pradesh and West Madhya Pradesh during 4th-8th July; Chhattisgarh during 6th-8th July, with gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph gusting to 50 kmph) likely over Vidarbha during 4th-8th July.

IMD's further prediction said that isolated heavy rainfall is likely over West Madhya Pradesh on 4th July and during 9th-10th July; East Madhya Pradesh during 9th-10th July; Vidarbha on 6th July; Chhattisgarh during 6th-7th July and during 9th-10th July, with isolated very heavy rainfall also likely over West Madhya Pradesh during 5th-8th July; East Madhya Pradesh during 4th-8th July; Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha during 4th-5th July.

IMD forecast said that heavy to very heavy rainfall with extremely heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over West Madhya Pradesh on 04th July.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

My heart goes out to the residents. We saw similar scenes in Bangalore last year. It's tragic that even basic infrastructure like storm water drains is neglected. The IMD warning about more heavy rainfall is concerning. Hope authorities take preventive action before it gets worse. 🥺

Vikram M

Same old story across India. Our cities can't handle 24 hours of rain without chaos. The authorities keep blaming "unexpected" rainfall but IMD predicted this well in advance. Where is the preparedness? Poor planning is costing people time and money. 🚧

Ananya R

Watching this from Delhi and I can feel the pain. The underbridge flooding reminds me of our own issues here. The people in Raipur need proper drainage systems and quick response teams during rains. 5-6 km detour for workers is unacceptable in 2024. Hope things improve soon. 🌧️

Rohit P

I'm from Raipur and this is frustrating. The Gudhiyari underbridge floods every monsoon. Last year I saw a car almost submerged there. The authorities just put barricades and leave. No real solution. Meanwhile, the Shipra River in Ujjain flooding temples shows how widespread this is. 😓

Kavya N

It's heartbreaking to see people struggle just to get home after a night shift. The worker who was stuck at 5 AM deserves better. Our tax money should be going to sustainable drainage systems, not just cosmetic fixes. Time for Chhattisgarh government to take this seriously! 💪

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