Smart city of Mathura – Vrindavan as the pre-monsoon rain leaves roads inundated
Smart city of Mathura – Vrindavan as the pre-monsoon rain leaves roads inundated
The monsoon has arrived in the district, and the first rainfall on Friday morning exposed the failures of the municipal corporation. The city dwellers were gripped by severe water logging during the weekend. The problem went to such an extent that many commuters were found wading through stagnant water on main roads. Vrindavan gets crowded on the weekends of Saturday-Sunday, as the devotees come here in big numbers from the Delhi NCR and other nearby cities. They had to wade through the stagnant water to reach the temples. Apart from that, it also put a damper on trade and commerce in the religious city. The water logging triggered by the showers during the weekends, found the streets of Vrindavan in stagnant water mixed with sewer. The streets of Gopinath Bazar, Rangji node, CFC Chauraha was heavily waterlogged, In Mathura, heavy waterlogging at the new bus stand underpass and Bhuteshwar divided the city into two parts. The service road along the highway was also submerged. People who left their homes for work in the morning faced significant difficulties. Heavy rain is expected to continue until July 1. As a result, residents are not holding back their criticism of the municipal corporation. People pointed out that complaints about cleaning the drains were made before the rains, yet the officials did not act. The roads remain broken. In the Holi Gate area, waterlogging led to shops being flooded. Additionally, water filled posh colonies, main markets, roads, and underpasses throughout the city. Traffic jams were rampant in several areas. Water-filled potholes on broken roads caused not just two-wheelers but even e-rickshaws to topple. School buses were also halted. The municipal corporation had been boasting about drain cleaning for the past month, but the reality was revealed by the rain. Similar conditions were seen under the cantonment railway bridge. Waterlogging caused heavy jams in areas such as Kankali Road, BSA College, State Bank Chauraha, Deeg Gate, Bharatpur Gate, Masani Road, KR College Road, and near Amarnath Vidya Ashram. Long lines of vehicles formed, causing significant inconvenience to commuters. Drains overflowed due to the rain, and dirty water began flowing onto the streets. In areas where houses were built on lower ground, drain water entered homes. Residents were seen trying to remove this water from their houses, including in Radhika Vihar, Anvakar, and Kankali. Meanwhile, the municipal corporation remained indifferent.