A short burst of heavy rainfall in Pune left the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park waterlogged, disrupting daily routines and highlighting the need for robust drainage and urban water management systems.
PuneRajiv Gandhi Infotech ParkWaterloggingInfrastructureClimate ChangeReal Estate PuneJun 08, 2025
A short burst of heavy rainfall caused the waterlogging in Hinjewadi IT Park, leading to submerged roads and disrupted commutes.
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