The New Indian Express 11.06.2013
The New Indian Express 11.06.2013
The State government has drawn up a master plan to develop over 840
km of storm water drains in Bangalore as a lasting solution to the
flooding of homes and the city’s streets during monsoon.
Besides
this, in a written response to a calling attention notice served by the
BJP members Ashwath Narayan, Tara Anuradha and Doddarangegowda in the
legislative council on Monday, IT-BT Minister and House leader S R
Patil stated on behalf of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah: “Arrangements
have been made to see that BBMP joins hands with the State Disaster
Management Department to resolve rain issues. A 20-member team has been
kept on 24/7 duty to rush and clear traffic blocked by uprooting of
trees during rains. Potential flooding areas have been identified. The
BBMP has established 24-hour control rooms manned by 13 emergency
vehicles and 200 gangmen to receive complaints and grievances.”
The
members said in their notice that the citizens of Bangalore, especially
those living in the low-lying areas, were put to untold miseries
following the recent rains, which had also claimed lives of a few.
Patil
said: “Due to the topography of the city, there are several areas which
face flood-like situations during heavy rains. The main storm water
drains overflow and we have worked out a comprehensive plan to find a
lasting solution. A master plan has been worked out after eliciting
opinions from experts. The storm water drains will be developed in
stages over the next few years.”
Desilting, removal of encroachments, replacement of old bridges and culverts are also part of this master plan, he said.