Markets shut, life disrupted in Gidderbaha town amid heavy rains
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsNormal life in Gidderbaha town of Muktsar district was badly affected on Monday as several markets remained shut throughout the day due to waterlogging caused by recent rain. Rainwater inundated most areas, leaving residents and shopkeepers struggling. Meanwhile, there was a forecast of more rain in the coming days.
Some traders said they were forced to keep their shops closed since customers could not wade through knee-deep water. “We have been suffering losses. The authorities have failed to drain out the water despite repeated complaints,” said Harwinder Singh, a shopkeeper near the clock tower.
Residents alleged that poor maintenance of the sewerage system had worsened the situation. “Every rainy season, we face the same problem, but no long-term solution has been implemented. Even temporary pumping arrangements are slow,” said Ritu Kumari, a boutique owner.
Waterlogging also disrupted traffic movement as vehicles found it difficult to pass through submerged stretches. Many commuters had to take longer routes to reach their destinations.
Meanwhile, civic authorities claimed the situation would improve soon. However, locals demanded immediate and permanent measures to prevent such crises in the future.