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What our readers say: Rain inundates Jhajjar, wake-up call for civic body

A spell of rain that lashed Jhajjar city last evening brought some respite to the residents from the scorching heat, but it left the main roads and low-lying areas inundated.

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A spell of rain that lashed Jhajjar city last evening brought some respite to the residents from the scorching heat, but it left the main roads and low-lying areas inundated. The rain also exposed the tall claims of the authorities concerned on having made preparations for managing rainwater. The water entered houses and shops, damaging goods inside. We hope the authorities have learnt their lesson and will equip themselves well for the coming days. Om Prakash, Jhajjar

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