A sudden “cloudburst-like” downpour battered Pune, causing severe waterlogging, damage, and one death. Authorities have announced drainage upgrades and relief measures to tackle future extreme rainfall
A car was stuck after eratic downpour that led to waterlogging in multiple areas. PICS/SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Pune was thrown into chaos after an intense, erratic downpour of 104 mm in just one hour triggered flood-like conditions across the city, exposing critical gaps in urban infrastructure. Officials termed the event “cloudburst-like” in at least two locations, underscoring increasingly volatile rainfall patterns. The sudden surge led to widespread waterlogging, disruption of daily life, and damage to homes, with rainwater entering several residential areas. An elderly woman lost her life after a tree collapsed.
A tree fell during of the rains. Pics/By Special Arrangement
Emergency response
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) convened an urgent high-level meeting on Friday, April 3. Mayor Manjusha Nagpure flagged the growing unpredictability of short-duration, high-intensity rainfall overwhelming ageing systems.
Municipal Commissioner Nawal Kishore Ram said, “stormwater drain cleaning has been prioritised. A fresh survey of illegal constructions along rivers and drainage channels will be carried out, followed by the strict removal of encroachments blocking natural water flow”.
Urban pressure

PMC officials review emergency response heavy rainfall in Pune
The administration has also acknowledged that rapid urbanisation and concretisation have reduced groundwater absorption, worsening surface runoff. While such extreme rainfall is being seen globally, officials said the focus will be on faster drainage rather than eliminating waterlogging entirely.
Drainage plan
>> Pipeline diameters to be increased
>> Drains to be scientifically interlinked
>> 120 of 227 flood-prone spots to be fixed before June
>> Designed for 25-30 year future needs

Mayor Manjusha Nagpure and PMC Commissioner Naval Kishor Ram. Pics/By Special Arrangement
Relief measures
>> Damage assessment for affected households is underway
>> Rs 5 lakh compensation to the victim’s family
>> Rs 2 lakh additional aid from special funds
>> Year-round tree trimming with 24-hour approvals
>> Hazardous trees to be removed before the monsoon
Safety steps
>> 32 dangerous old structures identified
>> Residents to be relocated by the end of April
>> Rs 10 lakh per ward for maintenance
>> Daily two-hour field inspections by the officials
April 3
PMC convened an urgent high-level meeting
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