Viral Tears in Jaipur: Young Man Sobs on Flooded Road After Losing Phone—City’s Drainage Disaster Exposed!

A heart-wrenching scene unfolded on the rain-soaked streets of Jaipur, leaving the city both shocked and outraged. In a video now going viral across social media, a young man named Hawaldar, a resident of Subhash Chowk, is seen desperately searching for his lost mobile phone in knee-deep water near Ramniwas Bagh—only to break down in tears when he can’t find it.

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A Simple Ride Turns Into a Nightmare

It all began when heavy rains flooded the streets near Ravindra Manch, Ramniwas Bagh. Hawaldar, riding his Activa scooter, slipped and fell, his phone plunging into the murky water. Soaked to the skin and with tears streaming down his face, he repeatedly plunged his hands into the water, hoping to retrieve his lifeline. But the phone was gone—swallowed by the city’s notorious waterlogged roads.

The Internet Reacts: Sympathy and Outrage

As the video spread online, netizens poured out sympathy for the devastated youth—but many were quick to point fingers at the city’s failed drainage system. “Every year, one rainstorm brings Jaipur to its knees,” one comment read. “Who will take responsibility for this mess?”

Not Just One Victim—A Citywide Crisis

Hawaldar’s story is just one of many. Dozens of motorists narrowly escaped accidents as a 50-meter stretch in front of Ravindra Manch’s main gate turned into a mini-lake. Locals blame the poor road level and lack of drainage, which causes water to collect for days after a single downpour. Hidden potholes, submerged under two to four feet of water, have become dangerous traps for unsuspecting drivers.

A Cry for Change

As the video continues to trend, Jaipur’s citizens are demanding answers. Why does the same chaos repeat every monsoon? How many more will suffer before the system is fixed? For now, Hawaldar’s viral heartbreak is a stark reminder of a city struggling to stay afloat.