Key Points

Heavy overnight rains submerged parts of Hubballi, flooding homes and stranding vehicles. Residents blame clogged drains filled with plastic waste for the recurring crisis. A Tempo Traveler and cars were stuck in the waterlogged Rayanal underpass, though no casualties occurred. Locals demand immediate gutter cleaning and infrastructure upgrades to prevent annual flooding.

Key Points: Hubballi Floods Damage Homes After Heavy Rains Clog Drains

  • Rainwater enters homes in low-lying Hubballi areas
  • Vehicles submerged at Rayanal underpass
  • Residents blame uncleaned drains for annual flooding
  • Authorities yet to address drainage crisis
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Hubballi rains flood homes; vehicles stuck in waterlogged underpass

Heavy rains flood Hubballi homes as clogged drains worsen waterlogging, leaving residents stranded and demanding urgent civic action.

"The sewers aren’t being cleaned, causing major trouble—almost every household in Ganesh Nagar was flooded. – Prakash, Resident"

Hubballi, May 14

Heavy rains in Hubballi city last night caused water to enter low-lying areas, flooding several parts of the city.

In the old Hubballi area, rainwater seeped into houses, causing distress among residents.

A Tempo Traveler carrying 13 passengers, along with two cars, plunged into a water-filled service road at the Rayanal underpass on the under-construction Hubballi-Dharwad bypass in outer Hubballi. Fortunately, no lives were lost in the incident.

In the early morning hours, two-wheeler riders were seen taking the risk of crossing the waterlogged road as the water level began to recede.

The heavy rainfall also caused waterlogging in 30 houses in the Ganesh Nagar area.

Residents have complained that they face similar flooding issues after every heavy rain but are not receiving any assistance or response from authorities.

"After the heavy rainfall we witnessed yesterday, the real issue lies with the open gutters. They are filled with 4-5 feet of dirt and plastic waste, which blocks the water flow and causes flooding inside our homes. You must have seen how serious the situation is--there's stagnant water everywhere because the drains aren't allowing free flow. We face the same problem every year. There is a solution, but despite contacting the area MLA, we are told that the gutters and infrastructure are adequate to handle such issues. But the sewers are not being cleaned, and that's causing major trouble for us. In Ganesh Nagar, almost every household was flooded because of this," said Prakash, a resident of Ganesh Nagar.

Residents of Ganesh Nagar in Hubballi continue to face serious problems during heavy rainfall due to poorly maintained drainage systems.

The open gutters in the area are clogged with several feet of dirt and plastic waste, blocking the free flow of rainwater.

As a result, water overflows into homes, causing damage to property and disrupting daily life.

Residents are demanding urgent attention to long-term solutions like regular gutter cleaning and better flood management systems to ensure that such avoidable suffering does not become an annual ordeal.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is so frustrating! Every year the same story in Hubballi. Our municipal corporation collects taxes but where does the money go? Cleaning drains is basic civic work. Hope the authorities wake up before monsoon hits full force. #HubballiFloods
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Priya M.
My cousin lives in Ganesh Nagar and sent me videos last night. The situation was terrible! Water entered homes up to 2 feet. 😔 When will our cities learn proper urban planning? Plastic waste clogging drains is our own doing too - we need better waste management.
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Vikram S.
The underpass incident could have been deadly! Thank God everyone was safe. BBMP needs to put proper warning signs and barricades at construction sites during rains. This is sheer negligence.
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Ananya R.
While authorities are definitely to blame, we citizens also need to stop throwing garbage everywhere. Those plastic wrappers you casually toss eventually clog drains. Swachh Bharat should begin with ourselves!
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Sanjay T.
This happens in so many Indian cities during monsoon. We need long-term solutions - better drainage systems, regular cleaning, and strict penalties for illegal dumping. Enough of temporary fixes every year!
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Neha P.
The photos are heartbreaking 💔. Senior citizens and children suffer the most in these situations. Can't the municipal corporation at least deploy emergency pumps when such flooding occurs? Basic disaster preparedness is missing.

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