Pune has experienced unprecedented rainfall in the past 24 hours, causing widespread disruption across the city. Continuous downpours have led to severe traffic jams, waterlogging in multiple areas, landslides, and fallen branches on roads, posing significant risks to residents.
मुठा नदीपात्रात होणारा विसर्ग मोठ्या प्रमाणात असून या परिसरातील नागरिकांनी विशेष काळजी घ्यावी !#पुण्याचा_पाऊस pic.twitter.com/HU3fNGkfis
— Murlidhar Mohol (@mohol_murlidhar) July 25, 2024
Great pictures now look at this
Pune setting new records of worst town planning every #Monsoon !!!!
Let’s go swim !!!!!! #Pune #Punerains https://t.co/VVY8s9E7wV pic.twitter.com/YugDj5bih4
— Chaitanya… (@gaaw_waale) July 25, 2024
She: How do you know that there was heavy rainfall in Pune
Me: pic.twitter.com/GGmH8STzVw— Being Punekar (@beingpunekar1) July 24, 2024
Heavy 🌧️ raining in pcmc area #PuneRains #pcmcrains #Monsoon2024 since last few days pic.twitter.com/8sMrMa0O3V
— rohit tambday (@TambdayRohit) July 25, 2024
As the rain intensified overnight, many citizens took to social media platform X to share visuals of the city’s plight. Posts highlighted flooded streets, stranded commuters, and various challenges faced by Pune’s residents.
The rain that Punekars were craving for since the start of monsoon this year!🌧️
Stay safe!#Pune #Punerains pic.twitter.com/jBFDSvyrO7— Trupti More (@TruptiMore9) July 25, 2024
She: How do you know that there was heavy rainfall in Pune
Me: pic.twitter.com/GGmH8STzVw— Being Punekar (@beingpunekar1) July 24, 2024
The heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of Pune’s dams has dramatically increased water levels. For the first time this monsoon season, the irrigation department discharged water from the Khadakwasla Dam into the Mutha River after it reached 95% capacity on July 24.
Pune is under a red alert according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). District Collector Suhas Diwase has ordered schools to close due to ongoing rain and severe waterlogging. The IMD reports that during June 1 to July 24, 2024, the Pune district received 567.2 mm of rain.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced that he has coordinated with officials to put the Indian Air Force and Army on alert for potential flood relief operations in Pune and other affected areas. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is currently stationed at Mantralaya, overseeing coordination with various authorities.
The IMD forecasts that Pune will continue to receive heavy rainfall in isolated ghat regions and moderate showers in the plains until Friday.