Ghaziabad: Facing a reaction to the conditions of running out of poor cities that resulted in the flood of roads and colonies of this rainy season, the Corporation Municipal Ghaziabad made a new effort to change the drainage system.
GMC plans to spend RS 40 Crore on the city drainage system.
It was conducted a survey to identify places where the most acute water problems.
“On August 21, Ghaziabad recorded rainfall above 52mm, who threw life,” said an GMC official.
“Water channels choked and waste water spilled onto the road, disrupting normal life and traffic.” “As part of our preparation, we have the validity channels opposite the city.
Even then, waterlogging is reported from many parts of the city.
A team was formed to identify areas, which were affected,” the official added.
A group of 39 officials surveyed the city and identified 13 spots.
These include the new Adda Bus to Patel Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Nehru Nagar, Ramte Ram Road, Bus Bus Stand, Navyug Market, Lohiya Nagar, Seiltant Vihar (Kaushambi), Brij Vihar, Mohan Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Rajendra Nagar, Pandav Nagar, Karpuripuram and govindpuram.
“The proposal for Revamp has been sent to the state government of the approval,” the official said.
Ghaziabad, the main water channel including Jwala, Arthala, Kaila Bhatta, Indirapuram, Dasna, Pratav Vihar, Karheda and Hindon Vihar.
“There are ten main water channels in Ghaziabad who need an annual de-foundation, but during the rain of monsoons or desires, the waterways chuckled when the waste and civil waste find their way into it and limit their storage capacity.
Our work will include eliminating the encroachment of the waterways, “The official said.