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Chandigarh Traffic Police issue list of roads to be avoided due to waterlogging, MC says teams on job to clear areas

The City has recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall in July from Saturday to Sunday, breaking the record of nearly 23 years

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, July 9

As incessant rain continues to lash the City and nearby areas, Chandigarh Traffic Police on Sunday issued list of waterlogged stretches of roads which commuters must avoid while travelling.

Asking commuters to take alternative routes, the city traffic police issued the list which mentions following stretches which are to be avoided:

1. Dividing road Sec. 40/41 towards Sec. 40C

2. Hira Singh chowk (Sec. 5/6/7/8)

3. Sector 32/33 small Chowk

4. Sector 28/29 light point

5. Bhapu Dham light point

6. Matka Chowk (Sec. 9/10/16/17 Chowk)

7. Tribune Chowk

Chandigarh Municipal Corporation stated that teams were on the job to get road sections cleared.

The City has recorded the highest 24-hour rainfall in July from Saturday to Sunday, breaking the record of nearly 23 years. It is also this season’s highest-ever rainfall in 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Municipal Corporation has furnished a list of teams reconstituted to address emergent issues of waterlogging, fallen tree removal, breakdown in drinking water supply, etc.  

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