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Konark Sun Temple Hit by Severe Waterlogging, Tourists Decry Poor Drainage

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
May 28, 2025
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The iconic Konark Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its 13th-century architecture, was left grappling with severe waterlogging on Wednesday after continuous rainfall lashed Odisha under the influence of a low-pressure system.


The relentless downpour submerged parts of Puri district, causing widespread disruption, including at the revered Sun Temple complex. Flooded pathways and inundated grounds not only marred the visitor experience but also raised serious concerns over the site’s infrastructure and preservation.

The northwestern section of the temple complex was worst hit, with many visitors — including elderly tourists — struggling to navigate knee-deep water. Several parts of the site became temporarily inaccessible, prompting frustration and concern.

“There are zero facilities to drain the rainwater. It’s utter negligence. Tourists are wading through water, and elderly people are facing the most problems,” said one tourist.

Another visitor echoed the sentiment, expressing fear of slipping and injury due to the slippery and flooded walkways.

In response, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) deployed pump sets to drain the accumulated water. The ASI stated that steps were being taken to safeguard the temple’s structural integrity and restore normal access for tourists.

However, locals and visitors alike expressed outrage over the lack of a proper drainage system, pointing out that this was not the first time such flooding had occurred at the site.

“Despite repeated incidents, no concrete steps have been taken. It’s unacceptable for such a historic monument,” said a local resident.

As rain continues in several parts of Odisha, the incident has once again highlighted the urgent need for improved stormwater management at heritage sites. Conservationists have urged both the ASI and state government to implement a long-term drainage solution to prevent recurring waterlogging and protect the centuries-old

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