Urban flooding is a global phenomenon and is caused by climate change, they said.
"It (urban flooding) is a phenomenon which is caused due to climate change. Unless and until we take all the safeguards, it will not be possible to really check urban flooding," D S Meshram, President Emeritus, Institute of Town Planners, India (ITPI), told PTI.
He was here to take part in the 66th National Town and Country Planners Congress held last week.
Heavy rainfall can occur all of a sudden due to climate change and a drainage system should be in place to let the water drain, he said.
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Meshram said plans should be prepared in advance to immediately evacuate people living in vulnerable areas (to safer places) in the event of a heavy downpour.
Urban flooding is witnessed not only in India but in several other countries as well, he said, citing a report of the United Nations.
A N Sachithanandan, a retired professor in urban planning with Anna University, Chennai, said lakes in cities and other places should be conserved to preserve the natural ecosystem.
Regretting that lakeshave shrunk in several urban centres in the country due to encroachments and other reasons, he said lakes in the old days had channels for flow of water.
"We should whole-heartedly preserve the lakes. (In recent times) the channels are blocked because of encroachments," he said.
Most of the new office buildings, including in the IT sector, cover the whole area with cement, leaving little space for absorption, he said.
"If water is flowing, before it goes there, half of it would have been absorbed here (if it is not covered by cement).
"The speed of water that goes there will be less and quantity will also be less. Simple logic. We don't require a great hydrologist to tell this," he said.
Observing that authorities do insist on following the rules in construction of buildings, he said individuals, private companies and others should have the awareness not to "pave" (cover the area with cement) the whole area.