Coimbatore: The pongal celebration seems to be lagging behind a large number of garbage on the streets of the city and the body of the Civic has collected 500 tons more waste than usually in the last four days.
The official City Corporation company said at 1,000 tons a day, the number had soared with other 100 tons during a pongal celebration.
He said additional vehicles and Earthmover were used to collect garbage.
Garbage food can still be found in many areas in the city.
Residents say garbage has accumulated on the pocket road, where the officials did not pay attention to the wild dogs also increased because of the same thing.
“Trash is not cleaned for three days in our area and garbage piles are not just a scene, but also cause health problems.” V Durga, a resident of Urumandampalyam, said he had taken the issue of corporate trash couples who were unclear last day, but did not succeed.
“Sanitary workers have not yet appeared to clean the waste so far after the festival.
Lately, private vehicles are disposing of garbage on the streets and near Adappu Thottam Burial Ground.
Officials must prevent this.” Residents of Ganapthy also said the festival waste had not been cleaned from their area.
Vasantha Kumari, a resident of EB Colony in Ganapati, said a hide of large garbage on Jalan Kattabomman without supervision over the past three days.
“The trash can on the road has overflowed for a while.” When contacted, a corporate official said they had not cleaned garbage from several areas in the city.
“We have accelerated work and hope to clean all waste on Wednesday.”