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Pune: The Pune Municipal Corporation will clean drains and stormwater lines that have choked up and are overflowing after the recent flooding in several parts of the city. Suresh Mane, a regular commuter in Shivajinagar, said a subway located ahead of Sakhar Sankul was witnessing heavy waterlogging mainly because of choked drains. "Water cannot flow easily here.

It seems drains are clogged," he said. Ashish Kulkarni, who took Apte Road in the Deccan Gymkhana area on Wednesday, said he observed that the drainage chambers were blocked. "The administration needs to look into the issue of overflowing chambers.



The problems persist all over the city. The PMC cleaned the drains as part of its pre-monsoon work but it appears its efforts are insufficient," he said. Dinkar Gojare, superintending engineer with PMC's drainange department, said instructions had been issued to deputy engineers to locate the overflowing chambers and lines.

"We are checking if there are technical faults in designs which are obstructing the flow. We will take immediate measures soon," he said. We also published the following articles recently Noida residents demand action on overflowing sewers and broken drain covers Residents of Noida's Sector 99 LIG flats faced serious health hazards due to clogged and overflowing sewers.

Open drainage slabs near Aghapur on DSC road posed an accident risk. The local Resident Welfare Associations requested the Noida Authority for urgent action on connecting sewer lines, replacing broken lids, and cleaning sewers to mitigate these risks. Noida: Drains clogged, water flows back into low-lying houses Residents in low-lying areas of Noida, including sectors 19, 61, 62, 22, and 30, faced severe waterlogging after heavy rain on Wednesday.

Clogged sewers and overflowing drains led to water entering homes. Despite repeated complaints, the Noida Authority has taken little action. Efforts include deploying sump pumps and super sucker machines, with plans for CCTV and new drainage systems.

3cr stormwater drain fails to solve waterlogging woes Despite spending Rs 3 crore on a stormwater drain, residents of Rajstambh Society near Lalbaug pond in Vadodara experienced severe waterlogging this monsoon. Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) had assured that the new drain would prevent flooding. However, the system failed, leading to similar waterlogging issues as previous years, prompting calls for a vigilance investigation into the project.

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