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Punjab: Zirakpur Sink, Guardian Civic in the Sea

Punjab: Zirakpur Sink, Guardian Civic in the Sea
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Mohali: If the pitter pitter sound entertains people when they go to sleep in their housing society and judge in Zirakpur on Tuesday night, Wednesday morning turn on the trap of staying in the city with haphazard development and chuckling.
Simplified streets, flooded colonies and parking very resembling dirty swimming pools.
Suspected such a scene even after a short rain spell, after this time was a bit too much for residents.
Sharajit Kaur from Bhabat said, “We face a situation like a flood when water enters our house.
The MC has announced the Gullies Road has been cleaned properly before the rainy season, but their claims fall flat.” When Warvic Guardia failed in all fields, residents installed sandbags To stop water into their colony in several places.
Sukhdev Chaudhary, President of Resident’s Welfare Association, and other representatives accused the Alliance of Leaders, builders and officers in Zirakpur exposed because there was a severe roundabout in the housing community.
People who buy houses are afraid of valuables and their vehicles may be damaged, they said.
Arora’s Naval, Raman Khosla, Rakesh Kumar and Sarita Malik, all Dhakoli residents, said the water had accumulated up to two to three feet in their society.
Jac representatives say storm waterways here have been filled with construction waste thrown by the builder.
At Peer Muchalla, Kishanpura and Baltana, the Board team has not yet cleared the waterways before the rain, they said.
Monsun Malady is served hot: This is what happened in Dhakoli, Zirakpur, on Wednesday.
Many struggling, some did not allow their disturbed roads and one seductive people with danger after the unrelenting rainfall at the same time, violating in the seasonal rivulet patiali ki Rao and Jayanti Devi Ki Rao caused a situation like a flood in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, with water entering a house in many villages.
Rainwater also crossed into the main road that led to Chandigarh to the T-Point student, stopped traffic for some time.
Deputy Deputy Commissioner Mohali Girish Dayalan directed Kharar SMD to examine flood areas and took stock situation.
However, DC said that there was no damage to life and property reported.

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