Water canal bursted; Traffic congestion puts city life in trouble

NP NEWS NETWORK

During the peak hours of a day when people are out for their work, or to colleges, Punekars witnessed a huge traffic congestion after water the burst of a water canal.
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A chaotic situation has been created in Pune’s Sinhagad area after water canal burst in the area. The incident took place in broad daylight at around 10:00 am.

The lives of people residing in Pune’s Sinhagad area has turned upside down, as the panic situation has been created after this incident.

With the damage of vehicles, many lives are also in trouble. A huge amount of water has also been wasted in the canal burst. Pune has been already facing water crisis for long and after the burst, lakhs of litres of water has been wasted and the situation is been trying to be controlled.

After the localities of the area complained about such, the disaster management team Pune Municipal corporation team rushed to the spot, the canal is trying to be fixed and reconstructed by the team to resolve the problem.

According to the information by the Municipal corporation, water will soon be under control, after the canal is fixed and the work is still under process.

The water has entered the villages of the area and also small parts of the area. Water is overflowing inside the houses of the village due to which lives of common people are disturbed.
The area near to Dandekar pool, Pune has overflown with water.

Right from the pedestrians, all the two-wheelers and four-wheelers drivers are facing the issue, leading to a traffic jam, as well as damage might also be caused to the vehicles.

The disaster management team is putting heavy efforts in order to fix it and control the overflow of water, and also safeguard the lives of the commoners.

With the huge amount of water wasted, how will the corporation be able to cope up with the water crisis in the city?

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