India Seeks to Make Roads Rain-Proof with Concrete
After several roads in the Indian city of Bhubaneswar were damaged in rain that has continued non-stop in late October, experts have suggested building concrete roads that can survive similar downpours. A single spell of rain is enough to create potholes on the roads. If some of the roads, which are located in low-lying areas and are prone to waterlogging, can be "concretized," as officials term it, there would be no need for frequent repairs.
Source: An October 27 article posted by The Times of India. Read more.
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