Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FLY OVER CREATES MORE PROBLEMS THAN IT SOLVED

- BY H.M.DHRAMAPALA AND KUSAL CHAMATH

Galle Road in the town was in a perfect state before the constructi­on works of the flyover commenced. The constructi­ons woks caused extensive damage to the sewers and the drains

Despite being one of the main cities in the Colombo District with an urban population and a tourist zone, the Dehiwala town had turned squalid due to the neglect of public utilities, residents said.

The public expressed concern about the sad state of the town for want of basic amenities and the broken down utility services.they pointed out that the shanties along the beach were an eyesore in the town. They pointed out that tens of thousands of people living in the town and its environs and those visiting the town for multifario­us needs every day were facing hardship for want of a permanent bus stand. Buses from outstation­s drop and board passengers in front of the shops near the flyover, while buses on short distance routes starting from Dehiwala area are parked along the Station Road.

Residents said that that the undergroun­d drainage system and the sewers had developed cracks and that wastewater flowed along the road submerging a vast area on either side of the flyover.

Traders said that the free flow of stormwater was obstructed during heavy rain creating a flood threat in the town.

“The flyover bridge created a series of issues and that the obstructio­ns to free flow of stormwater and wastewater, was mainly caused by the ill-advised project,”b.d.tillakarat­ne,a resident said.

He said the flyover in Dehiwala was a failed project that resulted in a colossal waste of public funds and served no purpose.

“Galle Road in the town was in a perfect state before the constructi­on works of the flyover commenced.the constructi­ons works caused extensive damage to the sewers and the stormwater drains. “The undergroun­d sewers were damaged. However, the flyover failed to resolve the traffic congestion in the town as well. In fact, it was worsened after constructi­ng the flyover.

“The flow of wastewater from the leaking sewers and the stormwater cause hardship to pedestrian­s and the passengers waiting for buses in front of the shops near the flyover,” he said

A trader said he was a man from the south who had been running the business in the Dehiwala town for a long time.

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