Monsoon Fury: Tricity Drowns Under Record Rainfall
Chandigarh and Mohali bore the brunt of an unexpected downpour on August 3, 2025, with unprecedented waterlogging disrupting normal life. Mohali recorded a staggering 41mm of rainfall, while Chandigarh received 39.4mm.
The deluge led to widespread service disruptions, affecting commuters and daily routines across the Tricity. Images of submerged roads and stranded vehicles quickly circulated on social media.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued timely alerts for heavy rain and thunderstorms, though the intensity surprised many. Despite the rainfall, temperatures experienced a slight rise during the day.
The IMD’s forecast paints a grim picture, predicting continued rainfall for the next five days. This raises serious concerns about potential flooding and further disruptions to essential services.
The administration needs to be prepared for the coming days. Efficient drainage systems and proactive measures are crucial to mitigate the impact of this prolonged monsoon spell and prevent widespread damage. The coming days will test the city’s preparedness for such extreme weather events.