Pune and surrounding districts are under a red alert as heavy rains and thunderstorms continue to wreak havoc, exposing the region's inadequate flood preparedness and urban planning.
FloodMonsoonUrban PlanningClimate ChangePuneReal Estate MaharashtraMay 27, 2025
A red alert is the highest level of weather warning issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), indicating a severe weather event that requires immediate action from both civic agencies and citizens.
Pune is under a red alert due to intense rain, thunderstorms, and lightning, which have been lashing the city and surrounding districts for several days, causing waterlogging and disrupting daily life.
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