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Heavy monsoon downpours have unleashed waterlogging chaos across Haridwar, Uttarakhand, as city streets turned into streams and police urgently barred residents and visitors from approaching the ghats due to surging river levels and ongoing safety risks. Here’s a deep dive into what happened, why it matters, and what officials are doing next.
Key Highlights from Tuesday Night and Wednesday Morning
Over 42 mm of rainfall was recorded in Haridwar within a single day, with near-continuous showers beginning late Monday and persisting throughout Tuesday and into Wednesday.
The Ganga’s water level has risen sharply, pushing close to danger marks, and causing widespread waterlogging in low-lying areas and major intersections.
Haridwar police put out multiple alerts, urging locals and visiting pilgrims to strictly avoid all ghats and riverside areas, and set up barricades at major points like Chandracharya Chowk and Bhagat Singh Chowk.
The heavy rainfall not only caused flooding on roads but also saw rainwater gush into houses and shops, creating major disruptions in everyday life and commerce.
Areas Worst Affected
Streets around Chandracharya Chowk and Bhagat Singh Chowk were most impacted, with waterlogging up to two feet reported through much of Tuesday evening.
Neighborhoods and market areas saw repeat flooding, as blocked drainage compounded by relentless rain left people stranded or compelled to wade through knee-deep water.
Several major roads were closed or restricted by police to prevent vehicles from stalling or creating further congestion.
Emergency and Safety Actions
With the Ganga threatening to breach safe levels in several spots, Haridwar’s district and city police ramped up vigilance at all ghats, deploying personnel to keep sightseers and pilgrims at bay and enforcing no-entry orders.
State disaster forces and public works teams were engaged to clear waterlogged routes and improve stormwater drainage in critical locations.
Northern Railways reported a boulder blocking the Haridwar-Motichur train route, but quick action from pre-positioned teams and existing safety canopies prevented major disruption, and rail traffic is being restored.
Wider Monsoon Impact and Weather Alerts
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had placed Uttarakhand under a heavy-rainfall watch, with Haridwar specifically warned for Wednesday, August 6, about potential for further downpours and waterlogging.
The alert, active until August 10, forecasts repeat rain events, occasional thunderstorms, lightning, and flashes of extremely heavy precipitation, keeping waterlogging, landslides, and disruption risks high across the region.
Local government has advised checking real-time weather and traffic updates and avoiding known flood-prone zones for the next several days.
Public Advisories and What to Do
Police and disaster management agencies urge everyone to heed official warnings, avoid riversides and submerged areas, and report emergencies to local authorities without delay.
Commuters should plan routes carefully, anticipate delays, and stay informed via local advisories and railway updates.
Shopkeepers and residents in low-lying sectors have been advised to move valuables and perishable items to higher ground and ensure electrical safety amid water ingress.
Looking Ahead
With monsoons forecast to continue, Haridwar’s civic agencies remain on high alert, monitoring river levels, reinforcing embankments, and readying relief teams for swift response as needed. The situation serves as another reminder of the power and unpredictability of the Himalayan monsoon and the city’s vulnerability to river overflows and drainage bottlenecks.
Sources: Economic Times, Mathrubhumi, Live Hindustan, India Today, IMD Dehradun, Times of India, NDTV Weather