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Women (43) died; The ambulance survives as there is no right access to the public

Women (43) died; The ambulance survives as there is no right access to the public
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Gurgaon: Deputy Commissioner has asked GMDA to do a probe into a lack of road approaches to Emaar Emerald Hills in Sector 65 after the occupant association complained about a large delay in an ambulance that reached Wednesday-adding.
The 43-year-old population for whom an ambulance was called dead.
The association of the owner of the Emerald Hills plot (EHPOA) has accused the delay due to no right access to the community and the ambulance driver cannot navigate the way.
Even though the hospital is only 5 km away, it took about 50 minutes for an ambulance to arrive, the association said.
About 2,000 families live in this community from the extension of the golf course and are currently connected to the entire city with a narrow road that passes a village.
The woman who died on Wednesday was to live with her parents and her husband abroad.
He was believed to have collapsed while exercising at home around 6am on Wednesday.
He died when he could reach the hospital.
The cause of death cannot be ascertained.
According to the plan approved for the community, three 24 meters wide access road must be built.
Someone has been built but has not been repaired since the cave on July 19.
Another blocked by a side by side project, while the third has never been built, according to the occupant association.
Yash Garg, Deputy Commissioner, said, “I have asked the GMDA engineers to see this problem and look for their answers.
The action will be taken accordingly.” Sanjeev Mann, Senior Planner Town in the City and State Meeting Department (DTCP), said he would also Ask the official in question to investigate.
“It hasn’t been brought to my knowledge.
The 24m-wide internal sector road will be developed by the builder,” he said.
“In the DC instruction, we visited the site on Thursday night and Friday too.
Road access to the Emerald Hills along with DTCP developers and officials has directed them to fix it, but have not been done.
The internal sector road is not under the GMDA,” said an official Senior GMDA.
Meanwhile, developers claim to build 24M roads to the community are local authority jurisdictions.
“Repeated efforts have been made to improve and restore the road, but all the sincere effort and effort has time and again stalled by the local population.
The authorities concerned have been informed of the problem involved,” said an Indian Emaar spokesman.
The occupant association said they were worried about connectivity if an emergency occurred.
“Even though we did not claim that death was caused by negligence, it had the right way connectivity to save lives when every minute was taken into account.
The woman’s neighbor constantly guided the ambulance driver, but she could not arrive on time,” said Satyanand Shukla, Association member .
President Ehpoa Rakeshik said: “We failed to understand why there were no efforts made to solve this problem.
If there is a dispute, repair work can be done at least to provide a camping road.” After the road gave up more than a month ago, the DTCP has done an inspection Site on August 3 and direct the developer to build two paths of approach within 30 days.
However, nothing is done so far.
According to GMDA, Emaar did not improve stretch due to ongoing disputes between developers and local land owners.
The latter has given land where the road was built to rental developers.
The owner digs the road, leads to the cave, said an official.

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