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Heavy rain floods Rourkela station parking area; vehicles submerged, commuters stranded

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Heavy rainfall in Rourkela led to severe flooding at the railway station and nearby areas, submerging vehicles and stranding commuters. The Smart City project's parking area was particularly affected.

Vehicles submerged in Rourkela railway station parking

Cars, bikes and auto-rickshaws were left submerged as heavy rain lashed Rourkela city on Sunday night, causing severe waterlogging across several areas. 

The station area, along with nearby slums and low-lying regions, was left inundated due to the incessant downpour accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds.

Smart Station Parking Area Completely Waterlogged

One of the worst-affected areas was Parking Spot No. 5 of the railway station under the Smart City project, where water accumulated up to waist height. 

The parking zone was completely flooded, leaving vehicles, including cars, auto-rickshaws, and two-wheelers, half-submerged. As water remained stagnant for hours, several vehicle engines stopped working entirely.

Locals Pushed Vehicles Amid Breakdown Woes

People who had parked their vehicles in this area have been facing immense difficulties. 

With no immediate access to repair shops and their vehicles refusing to start, locals and commuters were seen pushing their cars and bikes through the flooded streets in search of help.

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Slums and Low-Lying Areas Also Affected

Along with the ‘Smart Station’ parking area, nearby slum settlements and low-lying parts of the city were also waterlogged. Residents struggled due to stagnant water entering their surroundings, adding to the hardships.

Heavy Rain Continues in Rourkela

As per the latest reports, heavy rain continues to batter Rourkela, raising concerns over worsening conditions. With the weather remaining unfavourable and no immediate relief in sight, residents remain on alert.

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