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Roads flooding during rainy season is one of the most common problems in India ,disrupting traffic ,damaging infrastructure & also causes health risk due to stagnant water .Despite ongoing efforts like storm water drains and road resurfacing ,these solutions often fail to cope with heavy downpours because they focus mainly on diverting water rather than absorbing it . To fill this gap "water absorbent roads" offer an innovative alternative that tackles the problem by letting rainwater seep through the road surface and into the ground .
Permeable roads are constructed using materials such as pervious concrete ,porous asphalt ,or interlocking paver blocks layered over gravel and a filtration bed. This structure allows water to infilitrate instead of pooling ,reducing the pressure on drainage systems while recharging groundwater .Countries like US,UK,Japan,Singapore&Australia have already adopted such pavements in parking lots ,sidewalks,& urban streets ,reporting clear benefits :reduced flooding & longer road life due to the absence of standing water.
Primary beneficiers of this solution are local goverments,communities living in flood-prone areas, and people who travel on roads.Roads remain safer and more durable ,cities save their money on repair costs ,and residents gain protection from waterborne diseases linked to stagnant rainwater .As I personally witnessed how heavy rains effected traffic and created unsafe conditions in the city,I believe this idea can make urban environments more resilient .
With proper government policies ,pilot projects ,and training engineers ,India can replicate global successes and create roads that not only manage water sustainability but also improve public safety and environmental health.
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You could make it even stronger by highlighting cost-benefit (reduced repairs + groundwater recharge) as the key driver for government adoption.