In countryside it rains heavily than cities
@sathviksouvik (23251)
July 21, 2025 8:34pm CST
Whenever I witnessed rain in the countryside I felt they are much heavier than the cities. I live in an urbanized city. Whenever there is rain there is waterlogging. In the countryside there are vast farmlands. The agricultural lands soak the water and help in the growth of the crops.
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@sathviksouvik (23251)
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22 Jul
yes Rakski there is a dam called Mython in the border of two states Bengal and Jharkhand. During heavy rains the gates of the dam are opened and farmlands are flooded.
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@rakski (156547)
• Philippines
22 Jul
@sathviksouvik oh my, yes the dam here already overflowed because of nonstop rain
@Ineeddentures (34847)
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22 Jul
We are on holiday on the country side just now
And it has been raining for almost 24 hours non stop
@sathviksouvik (23251)
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22 Jul
thanks Jimlos it shows it rains more in the countryside due to environmental reasons
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@arunima25 (93194)
• Bangalore, India
22 Jul
Yes, and it's more beautiful with all vast spread farmland and no traffic congestion.
@sathviksouvik (23251)
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22 Jul
thanks Arunimaji yes in calcutta generally there are so many flats that clouds also get barriers to move freely. In farmlands they move in the course of nature so rainfall is abundant.
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@Beestring (15372)
• Hong Kong
22 Jul
It appears that there is no difference here. Heavy rain can be in urban and rurual areas.






