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Pune Rain: Rain Intensity Eases, But Caution Advised in Select Areas

Rainfall has eased in Pune, but authorities advise caution in Kothrud, Hadapsar, and Viman Nagar due to possible waterlogging

Pragati Chougule

The relentless monsoon showers that drenched Pune over the past several days have finally eased, bringing much-needed respite to most parts of the city. However, meteorological authorities and local administration continue to advise caution in a few vulnerable neighborhoods, as the risk of localized waterlogging and traffic disruptions persists.

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After days of intense rainfall, the weather in Pune has shifted. The city woke up to lighter showers and intermittent cloudy skies, signaling a temporary pause in the heavy downpours that had led to flooding in several areas. According to the latest updates, the rain intensity has decreased in most parts of Pune, offering a break to residents and commuters who struggled with waterlogged streets and traffic snarls.

Despite the overall improvement, specific localities remain under watch. The Pune Municipal Corporation has identified Kothrud, Hadapsar, and Viman Nagar as areas where residents should remain vigilant. These neighborhoods are prone to waterlogging due to inadequate drainage and low-lying geography, making them susceptible even during moderate rainfall.

Looking ahead, the India Meteorological Department forecasts light to moderate showers in some parts of Pune over the next 24 hours. The skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy, with occasional sunny intervals providing brief relief. While the likelihood of another heavy downpour is low, sporadic showers could still disrupt daily routines, especially in the aforementioned caution zones.

Commuters are advised to plan their routes in advance and allow extra travel time, as sudden rain can cause temporary traffic slowdowns and slippery roads.

Many Pune residents have welcomed the easing of rain, but concerns linger about the city’s infrastructure and preparedness for the remainder of the monsoon season. Local authorities assure that all necessary measures are in place, and that rapid response teams are on standby for any emergencies.

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