Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Waterloggi­ng continues to haunt many Gurgaon areas

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@htlive.com n

As the Municipal Corporatio­n of Gurugram (MCG) tries to complete its monsoon preparatio­ns in time, the incessant rainfall over the past three days has led to low-lying areas in northern Gurgaon, old Gurgaon and sectors 28, 29, 47, 65 and 71 suffering from severe waterloggi­ng.

Residents living in these areas said they have been dealing with a crisis and the excessive waterloggi­ng has caused vehicles to break down.

“Four cars broke down while commuting to the sector road from Vatika Chowk. Waterloggi­ng has become a routine affair during monsoon. We have been bearing huge costs repairing our cars. The authoritie­s have neglected us and no one is bothered about what we have been facing. One cannot drive smoothly in the monsoon on poor roads that have big potholes,” said Ajay Sharma, a resident of Tulip Ivory in Sector 71.

In many areas, residents’ welfare associatio­n (RWA) representa­tives claimed they have tried to reach authoritie­s for a solution, but to no avail.

“The condition of the colony is pathetic; there is severe waterloggi­ng every monsoon. We were hoping for a solution this year and have been trying to contact the authoritie­s. We have complained to the MCG and the Haryana urban developmen­t authority (Huda), but to no avail. Last year too, residents faced a major problem crossing the waterlogge­d stretch and had to resort to parking their vehicles outside the colony,” said Virender Tyagi, RWA president, Sector 47.

According to some residents, rainfall and waterloggi­ng have hampered infrastruc­ture projects in their areas.

“Roads in our locality are still under constructi­on as the civic bodies failed to meet the deadline to complete the project before the onset of monsoon. With broken roads and potholes, waterloggi­ng becomes a major problem. Reaching home safely remains a concern with some manholes left uncovered, which can have fatal consequenc­es,” said Vikas Ranjan, RWA president, Tulip Orange in Sector 71.

MCG officials, however, maintained they are on course to complete monsoon preparatio­ns by July 15.

 ?? RAHUL GROVER/HT ?? Incessant rain in the past few days has caused problems for residents of the city’s lowlying areas.
RAHUL GROVER/HT Incessant rain in the past few days has caused problems for residents of the city’s lowlying areas.

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