Khaleej Times

Dust coats neighbourh­ood after Maradu demolition

- RESIDENTS SEE RED

kochi — A day after the demolition of five apartment blocks, angry local residents vented their anger against the Maradu Municipali­ty in Kerala demanding an immediate clean up of the residual dust that has engulfed the area.

“Last night around 9.30pm, my child suffered breathing problems and had to be rushed to the nearby hospital,” said a local resident.

“The dust is causing several issues, we are unable to cook anything. It has come to a stage that every hour we have to clean the house, as the dust returns quickly after we clean. The authoritie­s have to come to our rescue,” said another resident.

Meanwhile, pollution expert Aravind Kumar after examining the locality said that the quality of air is not that bad.

T.H. Nadira, the chairperso­n of the municipali­ty was at the receiving end, when two dozen women surrounded her office and demanded quick action

to remove the dust. “We have made all arrangemen­ts to see that water is sprayed on the debris. We have also got in touch with the higher ups to see that the problem is addressed. We are doing everything to decrease the difficulti­es faced by those living in the neighbourh­ood of where the five apartment blocks were razed,” said Nadira.

Four months after the Supreme Court ordered demolition of five apartment blocks at Maradu, the last of the apartment blocks of Golden Kayalorem was razed on Sunday afternoon.

The Ernakulam district administra­tion that oversaw the demolition has handed over the removal of the debris and dust to a company which has estimated the debris at around 76,000 tonnes of concrete.

The company have to first separate the steel from the concrete and then dispose it off for which they have 70 days to finish the job. —

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