- Rainwater accumulation along Sinhagad Road in Pune has become a major concern for motorists and residents.
- The lack of proper rain drainage has led to pooling water between Nanded Phata and Khadakwasla after every rainfall.
- The cement road from Khadakwasla to Nanded Fata exacerbates the issue, with water flowing directly onto the road.
- Large puddles form along the uneven surface, making it difficult for drivers to navigate the road.
- Jadhav Nagar and Nanded Phata areas are particularly affected, with sections of the road submerged for extended periods.
- The National Water Academy entrance on Sinhagad Road is one of the most affected spots, posing a danger to travelers.
- Stagnant water has led to an increase in mosquito breeding, posing a health risk to residents.
- The foul odor from the water accumulation is affecting local shopkeepers and driving away customers.
- Poor planning and execution of road construction are cited as the root cause of the issue.
- Officials are working to address the problem and hold the contractor accountable for maintenance and repairs.
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