Pune faces heavy rains and stormy winds over the next three hours as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues an orange alert. Authorities urge caution and prepare for potential flooding and infrastructure challenges.
PuneImdHeavy RainsOrange AlertFlood ManagementReal Estate PuneSep 15, 2025
An orange alert from the IMD indicates that heavy rainfall, stormy winds, and lightning are expected, and residents should be prepared and exercise caution.
The Khadakwasla Dam is releasing 14,575 cusecs of water to manage reservoir levels and prevent overflow, which can help mitigate flooding in low-lying areas.
Pune faces challenges such as traffic congestion, flooded roads, damaged infrastructure, and strained drainage systems, which can lead to significant disruptions in daily routines.
Emergency response teams are deployed to clear blocked roads, temporary traffic diversions are in place, and residents are advised to stay updated via official channels and avoid waterlogged areas.
City administrators are coordinating with the IMD and disaster response teams, monitoring rainfall intensity, and ensuring the functionality of key transport corridors and infrastructure.
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