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City awash in water woes

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The Hindu       27.11.2010

City awash in water woes

S. Sundar
Three die in various parts of city owing to inclement weather


SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS:Mayor G. Thenmozhi and Corporation Commissioner S. Sebastine inspecting Madakulam tank on Friday.

MADURAI: Inclement weather in the past few days has taken a toll on the destitute — bodies of three unidentified persons were found in different parts of the city on Wednesday night.

The deceased appeared to have made their living by begging and had died owing to lack of proper shelter and poor health, Corporation Commissioner S. Sebastine said. “Five other persons were admitted to the Government Rajaji Hospital with the help of Medical Superintendent,” he added. Medical teams had been advised to admit such people with ill-health to the Corporation hospitals and provide them medical care and food.

Medical officers and other staff had been advised to report for duty to provide 24-hour medical care. Two teams had been deployed along ‘Bodi Line' and Ellis Nagar.

Besides these two residential areas, houses downstream Madakulam in areas such as Vanamamalai Nagar, Periyar Nagar, Duraisamy Nagar and Sringeri Nagar continue to remain inundated.

Blame game

Meanwhile, the blame game has started as officials of different departments finding fault with each other for the marooned residential areas. Corporation officials claimed that the Public Works Department (PWD) letting off a huge quantum of water from the Madakulam tank had submerged the residential areas. The PWD officials complained of unfinished lining works on the Kiruthumal channel.

Besides, the Corporation had failed to take up minimum precautionary steps to remove blockades in the channel before the monsoon set in. Though Mr. Sebastine admitted to the deficiency, he said that since the lining work had been handed over the contractor and any desilting work taken up by the Corporation would mean indirectly helping the contractor with the local body funds.

However, the flow of water this year was unexpectedly high. Besides, only these two areas were affected whereas the lining work had facilitated smooth flow of water in other parts of the city.

Roads to be repaired

The already battered roads had been further damaged by the recent rains, particularly in many places such as Kalavasal, Madakulam, Palanganatham, Ellis Nagar, K.K. Nagar, New Jail Road, Arasaradi, Kamarajar Salai, Melur Road and Industrial Estate. The Commissioner said that all potholes would be filled with ready-mix concrete soon. Re-laying of roads would be taken up at a cost of Rs. 33 crore after the rains.

Mayor G. Thenmozhi, Deputy Mayor P.M. Mannan, Chief Engineer K. Sakthivel and Deputy Commissioner K. Tharpagaraj inspected the Madakulam tank and the Kiruthumal channel. They also visited the newly-constructed Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board houses where the flood-affected people of Ellis Nagar and ‘Bodi Line' were accommodated.