Heavy Rains Flood Dozens of Homes in Kadma Anil Sur Path
Residents Face Lakhs in Damages as Pond Water Enters Houses
Key Points:
- Children and elderly trapped in homes for five days without relief
- Residents collect funds to construct drainage system for water removal
- Anger grows against MLA and JUSCO management over negligence
JAMSHEDPUR – Heavy rainfall has caused pond and drain water to enter dozens of homes in Kadma’s Anil Sur Path, trapping families and causing property damage worth lakhs.
Children and elderly residents have remained confined to their homes for two days. Water infiltration has destroyed household items and furniture extensively. However, no relief measures have reached the affected families yet.
Frustrated residents are collecting money to construct drainage systems independently. They plan to create channels for water removal from flooded homes. Moreover, community efforts highlight the absence of administrative support during crisis.
Local families express growing anger against elected representatives and JUSCO management. Residents blame authorities for creating ponds without proper drainage infrastructure. Besides, negligent planning has resulted in severe flooding during monsoon season.
One affected resident stated their family has been trapped for five days. Children cannot attend school due to waterlogged conditions around homes. On the other hand, adults struggle to manage daily activities amid flooding.
JUSCO management created pond infrastructure but failed to install drainage systems. Poor planning has led to water accumulation during heavy rainfall periods. Furthermore, residents demand compensation for property damages caused by administrative negligence.
Families report damage to electronic appliances, furniture, and essential household items. The financial impact runs into lakhs for multiple affected households. However, no assessment or relief distribution has begun from authorities.
Residents question who will compensate for their extensive losses. Administrative carelessness has created hardship for dozens of families simultaneously. Moreover, the situation demands immediate intervention from district administration.
The flooding has disrupted normal life completely in the affected area. Educational activities, business operations, and daily routines face severe disruption. Besides, health concerns arise from prolonged exposure to stagnant water conditions.
Community members continue drainage construction efforts using personal resources. Their initiative demonstrates resilience despite official neglect during the crisis. However, systematic solutions require immediate government intervention and proper urban planning.


