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Rainwater submerge Guwahati

A heavy downpour has disrupted in Guwahati in the form of massive waterlogging in the city on Monday evening. Many lowlaying parts in the city have come under rainwaters causing much inconvenience to the residents. These areas include Chandmari, Lachitnagar, Nabinnagar, Zoo Road where massive waterlogging forced forced hundreds of vehicles to remain strandred for several hours in the evening.

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Ajoy Warisa's picture

the moment I landed from Bangalore international airport in Guwahati, was shocked to see the condition of raods in guwahati. And our ministers keep fooling the bosses of IT companies that Guwahati as IT ready. Is there a minister to look for development of Guwahati, which in its current state looks no better than a slum zone. Absolutely shocking state of affairs.

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