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Lack of drainage facility inconveniences residents

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The Hindu      04.03.2011

Lack of drainage facility inconveniences residents

Special Correspondent

Flies and mosquitoes proliferate in stagnant waste water

Unhygienic conditions: Drainage water overflowing on Raman Street in Salem. - Photo: P. Goutham
Unhygienic conditions: Drainage water overflowing on Raman Street in Salem. - Photo: P. Goutham

The residents of Raman Street in ward 13 here are living in sub-human conditions.

The street has no proper drainage facility and as a result sewer water overflows onto the street and collects at various points as cesspools.

The mosquitoes make the best out of the prevailing conditions by proliferating in lakhs, leading to serious health hazards.

“We have forgotten what it is like to have a good and sound sleep for months now. The mosquitoes and flies swarm our houses, thus making our lives miserable,” says a resident.

To add to the woes, the street itself looks battle-ravaged with craters and potholes.

“Even to walk on it requires special skill. New entrants into the street invariably fall. The school-going children are the worst-hit,” says another resident.

The street lights remain showpieces of the past. None of them is burning nowadays, leaving the citizens to live in fear of chain-snatchers and rowdy elements, say residents. The residents claim that they have approached the Salem Corporation several times with petitions regarding the state of affairs.

“Nothing has so far moved the civic body, which remains insensitive to our sufferings,” they point out.

They urge the Corporation to redress their grievances at least immediately after the elections.