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Brahmabarada Road Waterlogging Worsens: Commuters Demand Drainage and Road Repair

Drainage failure leaves Brahmabarada market road flooded after light rain.

Mohammad Sultan
Mohammad Sultan
Published: 6 May 2026
4 Min Read
Brahmabarada road waterlogging near Bank Chhak to Fish Market due to lack of drainage
Stagnant rainwater on Brahmabarada road creates public trouble. Courtesy: Nirakar Behera | Suryaprava

Brahmabarada road waterlogging has become a serious public issue in Rasulpur Block. The road stretch from Brahmabarada Bank Chhak to the Fish Market gets flooded even after slight rain because there is no proper drainage facility. As a result, dirty water stays on the road for several days and creates major problems for commuters, shopkeepers, and local residents.

This area is one of the busiest commercial points in Brahmabarada. Banks, ATMs, and many shops are located along this stretch, so hundreds of people use this road every day. When rainwater overflows and remains stagnant, walking and driving become very difficult. People are forced to move through muddy and dirty water, which causes inconvenience and increases health risks.

Brahmabarada Road Waterlogging Raises Health and Safety Concerns

The stagnant water on the road is not only causing discomfort but also creating fear among the public. Many locals are worried that constant contact with dirty drainage water may lead to skin infections and other health problems. During the rainy days, the road turns slippery and dangerous, especially for two-wheeler riders.

A recent incident has made the matter more serious. On Monday night, a youth from Tipasahi village reportedly met with an accident after falling from his bike on this flooded road. Such incidents show how dangerous the condition has become and why immediate action is necessary.

Local residents say the main reason behind this problem is the absence of a proper drainage system on both sides of the road. Without a drainage channel, rainwater has no place to flow and keeps collecting on the damaged road surface. Even light rainfall is enough to flood the area and affect normal movement.

People have also pointed out that the condition of the road has become poor due to continuous water stagnation. Potholes and broken patches make the route even more risky for vehicles and pedestrians.

Residents and daily commuters have strongly demanded that the authorities take quick steps to solve the issue. They have urged the Public Works Department, Panikoili Division, to repair the damaged road and construct a proper drainage system on both sides without delay.

Locals believe that if the drainage problem is solved, the road will remain safer, cleaner, and easier to use during the rainy season. They now hope that the administration will respond quickly before more accidents and health issues happen in the area.

The Brahmabarada Bank Chhak to Fish Market road is not just a local lane. It is an important public and business route used every day by shoppers, workers, students, and vehicle riders. A long-term solution is needed to stop waterlogging and protect public safety.

If the drainage system is built and the road is repaired soon, it will bring relief to thousands of people who depend on this busy market road. Until then, residents remain worried that every small rain will continue to bring the same suffering.

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