Waking up to a cool breezy morning with light drizzle outside makes for a beautiful romantic day. The weather in Noida is no less than of a hill station at the moment with incessant rains this week varying from heavy torrents to light drizzle. Of course, with 
62mm of rains in the last 24 hours and 27 degrees on the Celsius scale, the weather is an absolute delight. The temperatures have cooled down so much that met department has logged this gone Friday as the coolest July day in capital's history  since 2003. But then when you wake up from this reverie you are jolted by a different set of  reality. The 
rains bring pain with it!
Weekend plans have gone awry. No Raahgiri today for Noida. The kids are the most disappointed lot. Can't go out to play in the park either. The nearby 
sector parks are inundated with knee-deep water. The benches look like small boats in a lake now. Interestingly, a rain-pain inspired joke is doing the rounds on social media declaring the present situation in NCR as 'The Great Delhi Boating festival'. 
The 
main roads leading to malls and markets and the streets of housing societies are waterlogged as a result of heavy downpour since Monday. People had to literally wade through the ankle to knee-deep filthy water in various sectors. When the rains stop intermittently the water recede leaving slushed roads behind.
The 
low lying areas in the city has been identified by a study  done by Prof R B Singh and Prof S Singh of Delhi School of Economics  which we talked about in our earlier article 
Flood Alarm in Noida; June 2013. These areas should be provided with 
pumps to drain out water and ease the resident's woes.  
The rain pain was most definitely felt during the daily commute. The waterlogged roads coupled with 
malfunctioning signals led to traffic snarls of epic proportions. Some of the 
traffic posts were unmanned during rains leading to chaos and jams on the roads. The support
 information on social media was non-existent. Traffic police department had merely 1-2 updates per day, during this whole week full of traffic woes, on their facebook and twitter handles.The timely updates would have informed people to take alternate routes to avoid traffic build up which led to massive jams eventually.
Several 
arterial roads across the city were flooded. The traffic crawled near low lying areas of Film City Road, DND Flyway, 12-22 Tiraha, Labor Chowk, Khoda, Sector 58, Sector 61, Sector 62, Sector 18, Atta Market, Sector 37 and Kalindi Kunj Road.  
Year after year it is the 
same old story in the city every monsoon. Despite a fifteen days 'Clean Noida' drive by the administration  last month, the city is faced with the annual problem of waterlogged roads due to 
clogged drains. The administration's preparedness to handle these issues fell short of expectations.
Disclosure: This rant was necessary! :P
Earlier articles on Rains in Noida:
Rain, Rain and Drains in Noida | July 10, 2013
Flood Alarm in Noida | June 25, 2013
 
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