Patna: Patna, the capital of Bihar, has been experiencing heavy rainfall since Saturday morning, causing major disruption in the city. Overcast skies and continuous downpours have led to waterlogging in low-lying areas, overflowing drains, and flooding on roads, making daily life difficult for residents. The administration has been monitoring the situation closely and carrying out relief efforts in affected areas.
A serious incident took place near the Mithapur vegetable market, where a 10-foot section of road caved in due to the heavy rains. Two vehicles were trapped in the collapsed area, prompting an immediate response from authorities. The area was cordoned off, and traffic was stopped while rescue teams worked to remove the stranded vehicles and prevent further damage.
The Bihar Meteorological Department has issued alerts for several districts, warning of continued heavy rainfall and possible lightning in Patna and surrounding areas. Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors, avoid waterlogged streets, and exercise extra caution, especially in sensitive locations prone to flooding. Extra vigilance has been urged in areas where drainage or infrastructure may be weak.
The continuous rains have highlighted the challenges faced by urban areas during the monsoon season. Streets remain flooded, transportation has been disrupted, and residents are facing hardships in commuting and carrying out daily activities. The administration continues to monitor the situation, providing assistance where needed, while advising people to remain safe and cautious until the weather improves.





















