Coimbatore's Rs 2,200 Crore Flood Fight: How New Drains Will Transform the City

Coimbatore is taking a massive step to tackle its chronic flooding problems. The city municipal corporation has prepared a Rs 2,200 crore plan to upgrade stormwater drains across all 100 wards. This comprehensive project will address waterlogging that has plagued both residential and commercial areas for years. The initiative represents a major push toward making Coimbatore truly flood-resilient during monsoon seasons.

Key Points: Coimbatore Civic Body Rs 2200 Crore Stormwater Drain Upgrade

  • Project covers construction of 49 new drains spanning 116.29 km in first phase
  • Extensive field survey conducted across all 100 wards to identify needs
  • Newly added corporation areas face worst flooding with no proper drains
  • Clogged existing drains filled with silt and garbage compound flooding problems
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Coimbatore civic body unveils Rs 2,200 crore plan to upgrade stormwater drains across all wards

Coimbatore launches Rs 2,200 crore project to upgrade stormwater drains across all 100 wards, aiming to end chronic flooding and waterlogging issues.

"Once approved, it will mark a major step towards building a flood-resilient Coimbatore. - CCMC Senior Official"

Chennai, Nov 1

In a major push to make the Tamil Nadu city flood-resilient, the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) has prepared a comprehensive Rs 2,200-crore project to revamp and expand the stormwater drainage network across all 100 wards.

The initiative aims to eliminate waterlogging and flooding during monsoons, a recurring problem that has plagued the city for years.

At present, while underground drainage works are underway in several neighbourhoods, many residential and commercial zones continue to experience severe water stagnation and traffic disruptions due to inadequate stormwater infrastructure.

In several parts of the city, rainwater continues to flow on roads instead of being channelled into proper drains, causing accidents and damage to roads.

In the newly added areas of the corporation, the situation is worse.

Absence of stormwater drains has turned earthen roads into muddy and slippery stretches during rain, making life difficult for motorists and pedestrians alike.

Clogged existing drains filled with silt and garbage have compounded the problem by blocking the free flow of rainwater and leading to overflow in low-lying areas.

To tackle these long-standing issues, the CCMC’s engineering wing carried out an extensive field survey across all wards to pinpoint areas requiring new drains and identify existing ones that need repair or desilting.

Based on this survey, a detailed project report has been prepared, with high-risk flood-prone zones prioritised for the first phase of implementation.

According to corporation officials, the first phase of the project will cover the construction of 49 new drains spanning a total length of 116.29 kilometres across various zones. For this phase, the civic body has sought Rs 274 crore from the Directorate of Municipal Administration.

A senior official of the corporation said: "In the first phase, we have identified 49 roads covering 116.29 km and sought Rs 274 crore from the state government. Once approved, it will mark a major step towards building a flood-resilient Coimbatore."

The project, which forms part of the city’s long-term urban infrastructure modernisation plan, is expected to be implemented in multiple stages, ensuring that both old and newly merged areas benefit from a comprehensive stormwater management system designed to withstand future monsoons.

- IANS

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Rohit P
₹2,200 crore is a huge amount! While I appreciate the initiative, I hope there's proper transparency in spending. We've seen many projects where funds get wasted. The corporation should ensure regular updates and public audits.
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Arjun K
Great news for Coimbatore! The focus on newly added areas is much needed. Last year, my cousin's area got completely cut off during heavy rains. Proper drainage will boost real estate values too 💯
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Meera T
Hope they also address the garbage clogging issue. No matter how many new drains they build, if people keep throwing waste everywhere, the problem will persist. Need public awareness campaigns along with infrastructure work 🚯
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Coimbatore for work, the monsoon experience was shocking. The traffic jams due to waterlogging made me late for office multiple times. This upgrade is long overdue and will make the city more business-friendly.
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Vikram M
Good to see a comprehensive plan covering all 100 wards. The phased approach makes sense. Hope they complete the first phase before next monsoon season. Coimbatore deserves world-class infrastructure! 👍

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