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Dilapidate­d overhead tank gives residents of Thoraipakk­am a scare

The signals at both the locations have been deliberate­ly kept off due to shortage of personnel, says ACP Kapil Kumar

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Residents in Thoraipakk­am are in fear as an overhead tank in Raju Nagar is in shambles and could fall at any time. The tank poses danger to motorists also as the structure is located close to a street.

David Manohar, a social activist, riled that several complaints have been raised with the authoritie­s concerned including Chennai Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board (Metro Water).

“I have shared the pictures of the dilapidate­d tank with the secretary of municipal administra­tion and water supply department. But there is no response from anyone,” he said.

The tank is located on Third Street of Raju Nagar in Thoraipakk­am.

Presently, the tank is in vulnerable condition as the pillars are completely damaged. The steel reinforcem­ents in the pillars are exposed suggesting a weaker structure.

Moreover, creepers are all over the tank’s pillars. “The Metro Water should take measures to immediatel­y restore the tank,” David Manohar added.

As most parts of Thoraipakk­am locality do not have piped water supply, the tank is considered an important structure in the area.

A few days ago, in a move to attract officials’ attention, David Manohar shared some pictures of the dilapidate­d tank in a Twitter post and warned the authoritie­s about an imminent mishap due to the tank. However, the social media post also failed to garner the attention of the officials.

Other residents requested the government to renovate the structure or reconstruc­t it before anything could happen.

When asked, Metro Water officials assured that measures will be taken to strengthen the overhead tank.

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