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Broken roads, broken lives: Sudden rain brings good weather and ugly potholes​

Last updated on - May 6, 2025, 15:53 IST
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Sinkhole engulfs auto in Ahmedabad

An autorickshaw fell into a pothole at Makarba area of Ahmedabad. The road was developed by Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation a few months ago. (Pic credit: PTI)

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Every driver's nightmare

As monsoon clouds roll in, they bring happy showers but also a recurring nightmare for Indian commuters: potholes. Hidden beneath puddles, these craters in our roads become death traps, claiming lives silently and without warning. (Pic credit: ILN)

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Pit stop

India is a country where road safety is already a fragile issue, potholes are an invisible enemy — one that thrives on neglect, poor infrastructure, and bureaucratic apathy. (Pic credit: IndiaTechGuide/X)

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Invisible killer

According to government statistics, 4808 lives were lost between 2020 - 2022, due to pothole-related accidents. (Pic credit: AskAnshul/X)

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No warning, No sign

Roads are either poorly constructed, not maintained, or simply ignored until tragedy strikes. In many cities, repairs are haphazard, temporary patches that wash away with the next heavy shower. (Pic credit: ANI)


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Craters costing lives

​​The problem becomes especially acute during the monsoon season. Visibility is low, traffic increases, and emergency response becomes harder. For daily commuters — students, delivery riders, office-goers, every puddle hides uncertainty. (Pic credit: TheNaveena/X)

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Not just an inconvenience - crime of neglect

​Potholes are not inevitable. They are not natural disasters. They are the result of human failure in planning, implementation, and accountability. Government must adopt durable construction methods, ensure regular inspections, and create transparent systems for citizens to report and track road conditions. (Pic credit: NHAI/X)

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