Heavy Rain in Chandigarh Causes Traffic Jams, Waterlogging, and Power Outages

Heavy rain in Chandigarh has caused traffic jams, waterlogging, and power outages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in the city for today, July 9. The IMD has also forecast heavy rain in isolated areas of Punjab and Haryana.

The heavy rain began on July 8 and continued through the night, causing widespread flooding and damage. In Chandigarh, several roads were flooded, causing traffic jams. The rain also caused waterlogging in several areas, and power outages in some areas.

The IMD has advised people to be cautious and avoid venturing into areas prone to flooding. The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation has also put its machinery on alert and is clearing the roads and drains.

The following are some of the key details about the rain in Chandigarh:

  • The heaviest rain has been reported in the southern parts of the city, where some areas have received more than 100 mm of rain in the last 24 hours.
  • The rain has also caused the water level in several rivers and streams to rise. The Sukhna Lake is overflowing and the level of the Ghaggar river is also rising.
  • The IMD has forecast that the rain in Chandigarh will continue for the next few days. However, the intensity of the rain is expected to decrease after today.

The following are some of the key impacts of the rain:

  • Traffic jams: Several roads were flooded, causing traffic jams.
  • Waterlogging: Several areas were waterlogged, causing inconvenience to motorists and pedestrians.
  • Power outages: Power outages were reported in some areas.
  • Damage to property: Some property damage was reported, including damage to vehicles and houses.

The following are some of the key advisories issued by the IMD:

  • Avoid venturing into areas prone to flooding.
  • Be careful when driving, especially in low-lying areas.
  • Stay indoors if possible.
  • Monitor the weather forecast and follow the instructions of the local authorities.

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