Thane News: Heavy Rains Cause Flooding In Low-Lying Areas Of Bhiwandi; Teen Batti Market, Khadipar Submerged

Heavy rainfall on Monday night led to severe waterlogging in several low-lying areas of Bhiwandi, submerging houses and shops. The water level of the Kamvari River rose significantly due to the downpour, resulting in flooding across some neighborhoods. Some residents witnessed their homes and businesses inundated by the rising waters.

NK Gupta Updated: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 08:33 PM IST
Overnight Downpour Floods Teen Batti Market, Homes in Khadipar and Tandel Mohhalla |

Overnight Downpour Floods Teen Batti Market, Homes in Khadipar and Tandel Mohhalla |

Thane: Heavy rainfall on Monday night led to severe waterlogging in several low-lying areas of Bhiwandi, submerging houses and shops.

The water level of the Kamvari River rose significantly due to the downpour, resulting in flooding across some neighborhoods. Some residents witnessed their homes and businesses inundated by the rising waters.

Teen Batti Market Among Worst Affected by Floodwaters

Teen Batti vegetable market, one of the oldest markets in the city, was among the worst affected. As floodwater entered the shops, shopkeepers rushed in to save their belongings and protect their goods from damage.

Low-Lying Areas Like Khadipar and Tandel Mohhalla Hard Hit

By Tuesday morning, the water level had receded, and shopkeepers began preparing to resume their daily activities. Two key areas reported significant water intrusion—Khadipar, Tandel Mohhalla and Teen Batti—trio of which are situated at low elevations and are especially vulnerable during the monsoon season.

Residents Slam Civic Body Over Poor Drainage Infrastructure

Local residents expressed frustration over the recurring issue of flooding, citing the absence of a long-term drainage or sewage solution from the civic authorities.

“We have been living here for many years, but there is still no proper sewage or flood management plan in place,” one resident complained. Officials confirmed that water entered the shops and houses due to incessant rain.

Published on: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 08:33 PM IST

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