Drainage system defunct at Mandir Bagh Baghat
Inhabitants suffer, seek DC’s intervention
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 22: Residents of Mandir Bagh at Baghat-e-Barzulla here are up in arms against the authorities for failing to overcome drainage problem in the area.
A delegation from the area said in absence of regular cleaning over the years, the drainage system there has been rendered defunct. The problem is compounded as the drainage water seeps into many residential houses causing immense inconvenience to the inmates.
They said the drain was constructed nearly three decades ago. “Ironically, in absence of regular cleaning, the drain has been choked. Sewage water from the drain has inundated lanes and by-lanes causing immense inconvenience to us,” they said.
The sewage water has seeped into foundation of houses and caused extensive damage to it. “Due to water-logging we cannot venture out of our houses. People particularly children, women and aged face immense problems. We many a times appealed the authorities to get the drain cleaned but out requests met with deaf ears,” they said.
The residents appealed the Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Baseer Ahmad Khan to intervene into the matter. “We make a fervent appeal to DC Srinagar to direct the concerned authorities to restore the drain and undertake repairs of roads and lanes there,” they added.
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