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Heavy Rain Turns Rewa Roads into Water Ponds
✍️ Amar Ujala · Madhya Pradesh
🗓 21 Aug 2026, 09:32 AM
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Intense rainfall in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, caused several roads to flood, forming temporary water pools.
Heavy showers swept across Rewa in recent days, overwhelming the city's drainage system and leaving numerous streets submerged under water. Residents reported that the accumulation of rainwater quickly turned ordinary roads into shallow ponds, hampering movement across the town.
Local commuters faced significant delays as traffic stalled on the waterlogged routes. Motorists were forced to navigate through ankle‑deep water, and some vehicles became stranded, prompting calls for alternative routes.
Municipal officials have issued advisories urging citizens to avoid non‑essential travel until the water recedes. They are deploying pumps and clearing clogged drains to accelerate drainage, while the weather department monitors the situation for any further downpours.
The incident underscores the challenges faced by urban infrastructure during extreme weather events in central India, highlighting the need for improved storm‑water management.
Authorities have assured the public that relief measures are underway and that normal traffic flow is expected to resume once the roads are cleared and dried.
Local commuters faced significant delays as traffic stalled on the waterlogged routes. Motorists were forced to navigate through ankle‑deep water, and some vehicles became stranded, prompting calls for alternative routes.
Municipal officials have issued advisories urging citizens to avoid non‑essential travel until the water recedes. They are deploying pumps and clearing clogged drains to accelerate drainage, while the weather department monitors the situation for any further downpours.
The incident underscores the challenges faced by urban infrastructure during extreme weather events in central India, highlighting the need for improved storm‑water management.
Authorities have assured the public that relief measures are underway and that normal traffic flow is expected to resume once the roads are cleared and dried.