Rain survival guide: What every commuter should carry this monsoon
Heavy rain can disrupt any journey. This monsoon survival guide lists the rain essentials and commuter tips that help you stay dry, protect your belongings and travel more safely.
by India Today Information Desk · India TodayIn Short
- A waterproof bag keeps gadgets and documents safe
- Anti-slip footwear reduces the risk of falls
- A small emergency kit makes daily travel easier
Daily travel becomes far more challenging during the rainy season. Heavy showers, waterlogged roads, delayed public transport and slippery footpaths can slow down even the shortest commute. The good news is that a little planning goes a long way.
Keeping a few rain essentials in your bag can protect your belongings, help you stay comfortable and make your journey less stressful.
Whether you travel by car, bike, bus, train or metro, this monsoon survival guide covers the everyday items worth carrying during the rainy season.
CARRY THE RIGHT RAIN GEAR
A compact umbrella is useful for sudden showers, while a lightweight raincoat or poncho offers better protection during heavy rain and windy weather.
If you ride a two-wheeler or walk long distances, a raincoat often keeps you drier than an umbrella.
PROTECT YOUR GADGETS
A waterproof backpack or a rain cover helps keep laptops, phones and documents dry. Store valuables in waterproof pouches or zip-lock bags for an extra layer of protection.
A compact power bank is also useful if travel delays leave you away from a charging point for longer than expected.
WEAR FOOTWEAR THAT GRIPS
Wet roads and station platforms can be slippery. Choose footwear with a good grip to lower the risk of slipping.
Carrying an extra pair of socks can also make a long workday much more comfortable after walking through puddles.
KEEP A FEW SMALL ESSENTIALS
A microfibre towel or hand towel helps dry your hands, face or hair after getting caught in the rain.
Carry drinking water, light snacks and any personal medicines in case your journey takes longer than expected.
PLAN BEFORE YOU LEAVE
Check the weather forecast and traffic updates before heading out. If heavy rain is expected, leave earlier than usual and avoid flooded roads wherever possible.
Never walk or drive through water if you cannot judge its depth, as open drains and potholes may be hidden below the surface.
Follow local travel advisories and safety instructions during severe weather.
A well-packed bag cannot stop the rain, but it can make your daily commute much easier. With the right rain essentials and a little planning, you can stay prepared for whatever the monsoon brings.
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