A few days ago, a tractor fell into the sewer of the third colony of the singhanur Tamil Nadu Housing Council dormitory.
A crane was brought in to pull the car out.
D. said this is not the first time the crane has entered the area under Ward 64
Resident Ramji.
It was used to pull out autorickshaws and two-
The same is true of wheels.
The reason for such frequent accidents is that the drain pipe and the causeway on the road that caused the accident were damaged.
There are no railings on the causeway.
The road to it was only a few feet wide at the beginning of the causeway.
Most importantly, the nearest street light is a bit far away, which makes it an ideal place for accidents.
Residents say they have been fighting for more than five years to fix the causeway.
So far, it has been about six years.
Saduvaraj recalled that he was the first time
Indrani, another resident
They wrote to the company asking for the causeway to be repaired.
Civic institutions have not yet responded to the proposal. Mr.
Sedhuvaraj said that the company management at that time accepted the proposal, prepared the assessment and that a floating tender would be conducted.
Nothing has happened since then.
He raised the issue again at the last Council meeting.
The government promised to start the work as early as possible.
If the causeway is repaired and the traffic is restored, it will help the residents to get to kamaraki Road easily.
S pointed out that they are currently forced to take a detour.
Rathinam, Secretary, Thirunagar colonial Resident Welfare Association.
Cleaning up the underground drainage system in the area is another problem for residents to be besieged.
Since the Tamil Nadu Housing Council handed over the apartment to them, the association has been maintaining the underground drainage system.
The association operates the motor to pump the sewage into a nearby drain.
Problems have increased over the years.
A said that the depth of the manhole is more than 10 feet, and the stone products pipeline transporting sewage is blocked, and there is no need for the association to keep the same depth
President Carter on Ram
Residents have been asking the company to take over the maintenance of underground drainage lines.
But the company has not yet done so, because there is no underground drainage system in the whole eastern district, and there is no place for the public to send the sewage.
Unless the company establishes a mechanism for the safe disposal of sewage, it cannot and will not take over the maintenance of the underground drainage system, Sir
Said Sedhuvaraj.
Officials only agree with him.
R nearbyV. L.
Colony, the causeway through the drain is damaged.
The traffic is too narrow.
Every morning and evening, on either side of the causeway for about 60 years, vehicles line upold, says K.
Resident Ramalingam.
The causeway connects the driveway to the Tiruchi Road with the road to the Rajiv Gandhi Nagar and the Uppiliplayam housing unit. Mr.
Sedhuvaraj said he had asked the company to broaden its causeway to meet the growing traffic demand.