Pune experiences intense pre-monsoon rains, exposing the city's struggles with outdated infrastructure and urban planning. Residents and authorities face significant challenges as the city braces for more severe weather.
PunePremonsoon RainsUrban InfrastructureImdFlood MitigationReal Estate PuneMay 18, 2025
Localities such as Deccan, Shivajinagar, Karvenagar, and parts of the Peth areas were among the most affected. Suburban zones like Baner, Sus, and Pashan also experienced heavy rain and temporary waterlogging.
The IMD has issued an alert for severe rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, cautioning residents across 24 districts, including Pune, to avoid unnecessary travel.
Cities like Pune are vulnerable due to rapid, unplanned urbanisation, impermeable concrete landscapes, encroached natural drains, and under-capacity stormwater systems.
The IMD advises residents to stay indoors during heavy spells, avoid standing under trees due to lightning risk, and prepare for possible short-term outages.
Investing in resilient urban design, improving stormwater drainage systems, enhancing civic accountability, and ensuring inter-agency coordination are crucial steps to mitigate the impact of heavy rains in Pune.
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