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Ludhiana: After fresh rain, areas along Buddha Nullah flooded once again

ByRakshit Sharma, Ludhiana
Published on: Sep 07, 2025 04:12 AM IST

Shivaji Nagar and Dhoka Mohalla were among the worst-hit localities; knee-deep water swamped several lanes, with residents reporting that sludge had entered their homes once again

Barely days after residents began recovering from Monday’s deluge, foul, sludgy water from the Buddha Nullah surged back into low-lying neighbourhoods on Saturday following another spell of heavy rain, submerging streets and seeping into homes once again.

Residents make their way in flooded Shivaji Nagar. (Gurpreet Singh/HT)

Shivaji Nagar and Dhoka Mohalla were among the worst-hit localities. Knee-deep water swamped several lanes, with residents reporting that sludge had entered their homes once again. According to the meteorological department, the city recorded 81 mm of rainfall between 8.30 am and 4.30 pm on Saturday and another 26 mm between Friday morning and Saturday morning.

Some homes, built close to street level in street number 0 of Dhoka Mohalla, were inundated. “The water started rising around morning and by noon it had already begun entering my house,” said Poonam Chadha, whose home had been flooded with 3-4 feet of water after showers on Sunday and Monday.

Her family recently started drying their beds, mattress and sheets. “We had just started drying our beds and furniture from Monday’s flooding. The stench still hadn’t left the rooms, and today the dirty waste water from the nullah entered our house again,” she said.

In July, the city recorded 311.9 mm rain, over twice the amount of rain the city received during the month last year. June logged 131.1 mm rainfall, the highest since 2013, when the month saw 148.7 mm rainfall.

 
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