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Heavy Rains Batter City: 34 Trees Fall, Woman Swept Away in Drain, Lightning Strike Causes Panic

No injuries reported in multiple tree fall incidents; elderly woman’s body found 2 km away; thunderstorm sparks fear near Pune Station’s Queen’s Garden

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 14 June 2025: Heavy rains that lashed the city on Thursday night and Friday evening led to widespread disruption, including the fall of 34 trees in various parts of the city. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in these incidents, according to the fire brigade.

The downpour began around 9 pm on Thursday and continued into the late hours, affecting the city centre and suburbs alike. Trees toppled onto roads in multiple areas such as Girija Vihar (Kothrud), Walvekarnagar (Satara Road), Phadke Haud Chowk, Narayan Peth, Baner, Koregaon Park, Hadapsar, and Gokhale Nagar.

After a brief respite, the rain resumed on Friday evening around 6 pm, accompanied by thunder and lightning. Within an hour and a half, heavy showers again led to waterlogging and more tree falls in Mundhwa, Keshavnagar, Samarthanagar (Vadgaon), B.T. Kawade Road, Ghorpade Peth, Market Yard, and Model Colony.

In some areas, large trees and branches blocked roads, but prompt action by the fire brigade ensured that the roads were cleared swiftly and traffic movement restored.

In a tragic incident, an elderly woman fell into a drain near the Navale Bridge on the Mumbai-Bengaluru bypass at around 11 pm on Thursday. Her body was discovered two kilometers away from the accident spot at 4:30 pm on Friday.

Adding to the city’s woes, a lightning strike near the Queen’s Garden area by Pune Station caused panic among residents around 6:30 pm on Friday. The strike, accompanied by a deafening noise, hit near the old government rest house (Circuit House) and the divisional commissioner’s bungalow.

Despite the series of alarming incidents triggered by the unrelenting monsoon rains, the fire brigade confirmed that no major damage or injuries occurred in the tree fall cases, crediting timely response and public cooperation.

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