Rain inundates underpasses, commuters suffer in Sahnewal : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Rain inundates underpasses, commuters suffer in Sahnewal

SAHNEWAL: Heavy rains today made the passage from the underpasses, constructed on the National Highway-1 near Sahnewal, almost impossible.

Rain inundates underpasses, commuters suffer in Sahnewal

Vehicles wade through waterlogged roads after rainfall in Sahnewal on Tuesday. Tribune photographs



Lovleen Bains

Sahnewal, June 20

Heavy rains today made the passage from the underpasses, constructed on the National Highway-1 near Sahnewal, almost impossible. Every time it pours, most of the underpasses are inundated to the extent that commuters have to travel several extra miles to find a feasible route.

As pre-monsoon showers struck today, the ill-preparedness on the part of the authorities was visible with drains finding no outlet due to blockage.

The drains along the highway are filled with mud and lack the capacity to absorb water as a result of which even a slight downpour becomes a cause of perpetual headache for residents and commuters.

Two-wheelers and pedestrians were the most affected due to the downpour today. Not just Sahnewal, the underpasses of adjoining villages like Pawa Khakat, Dhandari Kalan, Kanech, etc, are also in a pitiable state.

“Due to the construction of flyovers, we already have to travel extra miles to find an underpasses to reach the other side but when we see the underpasses filled to the brim, we get stuck. The same problem came to the fore last year and this year too, the situation seems to be no different,” complained a commuter.

“The blocked drains have never been checked by the authorities and rainwater flows on to the service lanes, thus damaging the roads and creating nuisance for commuters. To make matters worse, the water gets accumulated under the passes till another shower complicates the situation all the more. Our pleas have fallen on deaf ears and it seems there is no one to listen to our problem,” said another commuter.

Project director Vijay Kumar Sharma said he would check the reasons behind the blockage of drains and ensure that the problem did not reoccur. “At some places, due to vertical drains, the process of drainage is comparatively slower as compared to places which have longitudinal drains,” he added.

Top News

Lok Sabha election 2024: Voting under way in 88 constituencies; Rahul Gandhi, Hema Malini in fray

Over 63 per cent turnout in Phase 2 of Lok Sabha polls; Tripura records 79.46 per cent, Manipur 77.32 Over 63 per cent turnout in Phase 2 of Lok Sabha polls; Tripura records 79.46 per cent, Manipur 77.32

The Election Commission says polling remained largely peacef...

Arvind Kejriwal as CM even after arrest puts political interest over national interest: Delhi High Court

Arvind Kejriwal as CM even after arrest puts political interest over national interest: Delhi High Court

The court says the Delhi government is ‘interested in approp...

Amritpal Singh to contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib, confirms mother

Amritpal Singh to contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib, confirms mother

The formal announcement is made by his mother Balwinder Kaur...

Supreme Court to deliver verdict on PILs seeking 100 per cent cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT today

Supreme Court dismisses PILs seeking 100% cross-verification of EVM votes with VVPAT slips

Bench however, issues certain directions to Election Commiss...

Will stop functioning in India if made to break encryption of messages: WhatsApp to Delhi High Court

Will stop functioning in India if made to break encryption of messages: WhatsApp to Delhi High Court

Facebook and Whatsapp have recently challenged the new rules...


Cities

View All