Coimbatore: City Corporation has begun to repair Vilankurichi roads, which are in poor condition after gas pipe exposure work taken by Indian Gas Authority Ltd.
(GAIL).
The road, connecting Vilankurichi and Avinashi Road, has been in bad conditions for more than a year.
As the width of the road shrinks, the traffic growl becomes frequent.
Stretching switches Swushy and raises the risk of commuting every time it rains.
Some people meet accidents at night because of poor illumination, their occupants said they filed complaints to officials, including corporate commissioners and were also taken to the social media platform.
Care, corporate commissioner King Gopal Sunkara conducted an inspection to assess the condition of the road and instructed officials to fix it.
Officials with the East Zone Civic said that Gail had promised to complete work in September.
“Now it seems like it will take another month.
Consider the suffering of commuters, corporate commissioners order us to start working to raise the surface level,” he said.
“Men and machines are spent to carry out work, which starts on Monday.
It will be finished in a few days.
However, working to put the right path will begin only after the project is resolved by Gail.” Other officials said they could not put the Bitumen road Immediately because the road will often be damaged.
“We have to spread gravel in places where digging happens and spread the concrete mix.
Only so stretch will be ready to put a new path.
It might be needed between four and six months after the Pipe laying project is complete,” he said.
