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Monsun Malady: Jams on Jalan Ghaziabad Utama, Power Blackout in Noida

Monsun Malady: Jams on Jalan Ghaziabad Utama, Power Blackout in Noida
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Noida / Ghaziabad: The shower in Ghaziabad caused airlogging and grumps on several city main roads, including Delhi-Meerut Expressway, on Wednesday.
In Noida and Greater Noida, who received light rain for several hours, several areas remained flooded and reported blackouts for the second day in a row.
Then on that day, the Head of the Executive Officer (CEO) of Greater Noida (CEO) Narendra Bhoooshan, who examined the areas inundated between Katesara and DSC Road bridges, blacklisted local road contractors and imposed fine RS 5 lakh to him, officials said.
He also ordered the suspension of two Gnida managers, Ajay Rai and NK Jain.
CEOs have been looking for reports on defecation in the city and officials are asked to take steps to improve the situation in the next 24 hours.
Officials from the project department, including the General Manager of AK Arora, Senior Manager of Kapil Dev and AK Jain and Water Officials, Journals, Health and Urban Services Present at the location.
The development authority has launched Helpline (0120-2336046-49) and whatsapp number (8800203912) where residents can complain about airlogging and other civil issues.
They can also register complaints through the partner application.
On Wednesday, people who live near Surajpur Collectorate can be seen navigating knee water.
Section of Kasna, Delta 2, Alpha 2, Beta 2 and Ecotech 3 reported calls.
The 500m-long stretch near the Assistant Office of Police Commissioner at Ecotech 3 was also flooded.
“Surajpur collectorate is truly flooded with water and people face many problems.
Apart from our complaints every rainy season, local authorities almost do nothing to improve the situation,” said a resident of Greater Noida.
The road between Surajpur and Keesara watched Snarls almost all day.
In Noida, most sectors 30, 12, 11, 27 and 36 remain underwater on Wednesdays too.
YUVA VYAPAR MANDAL (YVM) member, the body of a trader, met the Gautam District Judge Budh Nagar Suhas Ly and talked to him about the water flooded.
“The water has accumulated on Jalan Bhangel-Barola, where the flyover will appear.
Open Manholes are a big risk, especially when stretches are flooded,” Vikas Jain said, the President of the Association.
The district judge has convinced them that he will see this problem.
Intermittent blackouts are reported in the noida sector 30, 27, 36 and 12 throughout the day.
In Ghaziabad, Jalan Meerut and DME watched Snarls, especially in the morning.
“I have taken the Hindon route to go to the city area of ​​Vasundhara but the Hindon underpass is flooded and people can be seen navigating water in the waist,” said Nirmalendu Mishra, a resident of Indirapuram.
At Lal Kuan along the NH9, the vehicle moves with a speed of snail almost throughout the day.
“Working at the Chipiyana Bridge is ongoing and there are obstacles to stretches.
Snarl is reported every day but Wednesday’s rain worsens the problem.
There is a long queue of vehicles in stretching,” said Som Dutt, from Indirapuram.
Kavinagar residents complained that water from the gutter line found his way to the ground floor and the ground floor of several houses.
“Rainwater and water from the gutter line have entered my ground floor house.
The whole place has a stench,” said the local resident of Sanjay Mishra.
The situation is similar in Rajnagar Extension, Vijaynagar and Shalimar Garden.
SP Ramanand Kushwaha later said Bhopura Road, Mohan Nagar Crossing and Meerut Trisection was among the worst areas in the city.
“People are trapped in Meerut Road Junction for some time and there are traffic congestion.
Because of the RRTS corridor work, the area sees traffic jams almost every day.
The rain made the situation worse.
The place was only cleaned during the day on Wednesday The rain finally stopped, “Kushwaha added.
(With input from Abhijay Jha)

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