Chennai: Rain on Tuesday night remaining about six roads in Madipakkam’s Srinivasa Nagar Waterlogged, forcing residents to wade them on Wednesday.
The hole in the streets adds to the tribulations of the residents.
The problem for residents of more than 200 houses in the area began in May when Metrowater began to put water pipes.
Now, people on Jalan Brindhavan, Sivaprakasam Street, Srinivasa Road, North Ramnagar and the other two, under the company 168 and 169 and are very close to Velachery, struggling.
Srikumar Balakrishnan, a resident, said Metrowater must accelerate the work of storm water and repair the road as soon as possible.
“Tuesday’s bathroom is not heavy but we face a lot of problems.
So, we are worried about the situation during the upcoming rainy season.
At least the agency involved must take temporary intervention to avoid water stagnation,” he said.
Ashok Jain, another resident of the lowlands, said, “We have officially issued drainage and water connections, but we have not received it.
All waste flows to the road.
Every time it rains, water stagnates on the streets.
Some residents complain to corporate officials and Metrowater, but there are no actions taken until Wednesday night.
Both motorbikes and other equipment are not brought to remove stagnant water, the residents’ said.
An official work of Metrowater under the water supply scheme project in the area.
“We will finish it on July 2022, “He said, adding that roads and waterways could be placed only after that.
Some of these roads have storm waterways but are blocked in many locations.” We understand they are doing the project, but they should plan it properly, “said Ashok Jain.” On Wednesday, we had to navigate water after dressing and given a covid situation, if we fell ill, it was men Abash the problem.
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