Heavy rains in Pune have caused widespread power outages, highlighting the city's fragile infrastructure and the need for climate-resilient planning.
PuneMonsoonPower OutageClimate ResilienceUrban InfrastructureReal Estate PuneMay 22, 2025
The power outages in Pune were caused by heavy monsoon rains that led to flash flooding in multiple low-lying areas, forcing the utility to shut off power in precautionary phases.
The hardest hit areas included Kondhwa, central Pune, and the industrial belts in Bhosari and Chakan.
The power outages lasted for several hours, with most areas having power restored by 6 a.m. the following morning.
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