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Vacant site turns into dumpyard in Anakaputhu­r

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CHENNAI: The garbage opposite the temple in a vacant site at 12th street at Balaji Nagar area in Anakaputhu­r is troubling morning walkers and temple goers alike.

According to locals, even motorists face issues due to this public inconvenie­nce. Despite several complaints, the Anakaputhu­r municipali­ty authoritie­s have not taken any steps to solve the problem.

“The land was vacant for several years without any maintenanc­e. It’s also creating stray dogs and mosquito menace in the monsoon. Even reptiles like lizards and snakes pose a threat to the residents,” M Gayathri, who uses that street regularly to visit the temple, said. She also alleges that since the action was not taken through the oral complaint, several written complaints were also lodged with the local municipal authoritie­s.

A senior official from the Anakaputhu­r municipali­ty claimed that the land is private property and they should be held responsibl­e for this issue. “They should have maintained the vacant site with proper fencing so that people could not dump the garbage,” he added. According to him, though the garbage is cleared twice a week, people still come and dump the garbage in that area.

“Stray dogs will chase motorists in that street especially at the night,” S Gunasekar, who is also affected by the issue, said.

He claimed that cattle (buffalos) too often come to that place in search of food. “This also poses a threat to us,” he said, adding that the only solution to the issue will be the cooperatio­n from the public, who should behave as responsibl­e citizens. The owners of the land didn’t respond to the questions.

Despite multiple complaints, the Anakaputhu­r municipali­ty authoritie­s have not taken any steps to solve the issue, say residents

 ?? ?? Heaps of garbage in the vacant site on 12th Street in Balaji Nagar
Heaps of garbage in the vacant site on 12th Street in Balaji Nagar

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