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Another road cave-in adds to city’s civic woes

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Traffic chaos ensued after a portion of the road at Fountain Chowk caved in. ASHWANI DHIMAN
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Just days after a massive road cave-in near Model Town, Ludhiana witnessed another alarming collapse at Fountain Chowk, one of the city’s busiest intersections. The cave-in, which appeared today afternoon disrupted traffic flow across the junction surrounded by colleges, schools, banks, mall and offices and left commuters stranded and frustrated.

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The newly formed cavity is reportedly large enough to block multiple lanes, causing severe congestion during peak hours. With the area already burdened by monsoon-related waterlogging and infrastructure stress, the cave-in has amplified concerns about the city’s underground network and pre-monsoon preparedness.

“It took me 45 minutes to cross a stretch that usually takes 10. It should be repaired at the earliest as it is a busy juncture,” said Harpreet Singh, a bank employee.

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“My daughter’s school is just across the junction, but we had to take a detour. It’s not just inconvenient—it’s unsafe,” shared Renu Bhatia, a parent.

“This isn’t the first time. Every monsoon, roads collapse like clockwork. What are we paying taxes for?” asked Gurpreet Kaur, a college student.

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With heavy rains continuing to expose Ludhiana’s infrastructure gaps, the twin cave-ins have reignited calls for stricter regulation of underground utility work and urgent upgrades to the city’s drainage systems, added a resident from Club Road.

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