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WATCH: Pune Metro Roof Starts Leaking During Heavy Rain, Viral Video Sparks Concern


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)

Heavy rainfall in Pune has triggered fresh concerns over the city's metro infrastructure after a video showed rainwater leaking inside a Pune Metro coach. The video, which went viral on the internet after heavy downpours in the capital, showed water flowing from a metro compartment's ceiling as commuters sat and stood close by. As the train continued to move, riders were clearly inconvenienced by rainfall that was visible continuously seeping from ceiling panels and accumulating on the coach's floor.

The video gained significant traction online, with many users expressing frustration over what they described as poor upkeep of public infrastructure despite the metro being one of Pune's relatively newer transport systems. The incident occurred during periods of intense rainfall in Pune, which caused disruption and waterlogging in a number of areas of the city.

In light of this, discussions over whether urban infrastructure was sufficiently equipped to endure seasonal weather conditions were heightened by the viral film.

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The Pune Metro couldn't handle the rain, causing waterlogging in coaches.#PuneMetro #Pune #maharashtra twitter/4npViIq7Gb

- Siraj Noorani (@sirajnoorani) May 23, 2026

 

However, amid all the speculations, the metro authorities finally issued a statement, clarifying on the matter. According to an official statement issued by Senior Public Relations Officer for Pune Metro, Chandrashekhar Tambwekar, the incident was caused due to a technical issue with the AC.

Social media users and passengers questioned how a carriage in a contemporary metro system could have roof leaks, especially amid regular monsoon showers.

“India can never not surprise me!” a user said.“How is it that it's always something or the other happening in India only. How does the roof of a metro leak? What, seriously?” asked the next person.

In addition, a number of users implicitly voiced concerns over the standards of construction and upkeep, contending that public transport systems built for everyday mass commuting need to be robust enough to withstand expected weather conditions like intense rain.

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