Heavy Night Rain in Coimbatore Causes Waterlogging and Public Distress

Coimbatore experienced heavy rainfall for over an hour yesterday evening, leading to severe waterlogging in several areas including Ukkadam, Railway Station, and Gandhipuram. Commuters and motorists faced significant difficulties as water accumulated on roads, particularly affecting evening office-goers returning home.


Coimbatore: The Meteorological Department had forecasted rainfall in districts along the Western Ghats, and Coimbatore witnessed this prediction come true yesterday. After a sunny morning that left residents dealing with intense heat, the skies turned overcast across various parts of the city by evening, setting the stage for heavy downpour.

The city experienced continuous rainfall for over an hour, causing significant disruption to daily life. Multiple areas within Coimbatore Corporation limits bore the brunt of the sudden weather change, with waterlogging reported from several key locations.



Ukkadam, Railway Station, Gandhipuram, and various other localities in the city witnessed persistent rainfall that resulted in water accumulation on roads. The situation was particularly severe in commercial and residential areas where drainage systems struggled to cope with the sudden influx of rainwater.

Commuters who were returning home after work faced considerable hardship due to the waterlogged streets. Motorists and pedestrians alike found it difficult to navigate through the accumulated rainwater, with traffic moving at a crawl in affected areas. The evening rush hour coinciding with the rainfall compounded the difficulties faced by the public.

The suburban areas of Coimbatore were not spared either. Thadagam Road, Idigarpalayam, TVS Nagar, and surrounding localities received moderate rainfall for more than half an hour. While the intensity was comparatively lower than in the city center, these areas also experienced disruption to normal activities.

The Ukkadam area witnessed particularly severe waterlogging, with the stretch near the bus stand resembling a pond due to accumulated rainwater. Passengers waiting for buses and those alighting from public transport had to wade through the water, causing significant inconvenience and distress to the public.

The sudden rainfall, while providing temporary relief from the scorching heat experienced earlier in the day, highlighted the ongoing challenges with urban drainage infrastructure in the city. Residents have expressed concerns about the recurring waterlogging issues during monsoon season, calling for improved drainage systems and better preparedness from civic authorities.

Local authorities are expected to assess the situation and take necessary measures to address the waterlogging problems in vulnerable areas across the city.

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