Senapati, July 4 – With the monsoon’s arrival, Senapati’s National Highway has transformed into a flowing stream, exposing the town’s longstanding drainage deficiencies. Heavy rains have inundated the highway, creating hazards for commuters and highlighting the urgent need for improved infrastructure.
Local residents express frustration at the recurring issue, citing frequent disruptions to daily life and economic activities. “It’s like navigating through a river rather than a highway during rains,” remarks a concerned citizen, reflecting the community’s exasperation.
Authorities face mounting pressure to address the drainage system’s shortcomings swiftly. Calls for sustainable solutions resonate as Senapati seeks resilience against seasonal challenges. As the town grapples with these persistent issues, the call for comprehensive infrastructure upgrades grows louder, underscoring the importance of proactive measures to safeguard the community’s well-being.
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senapati PWD officers face should be pasted near the drains to show the public who is responsible.
Great idea to keep them updating with the public issue.
Its right infornt of ADC office.
Senapati’s Drainage System: A Tale of Improper Planning and Chaos
Senapati’s drainage system has become a glaring example of improper planning and neglect. During heavy rains, the town’s poorly designed drainage infrastructure fails to cope with the water flow, transforming highways into rushing streams. This sudden deluge causes significant disruption to traffic and daily life.
The situation worsens as waste and debris, swept along by the torrent, float across the town’s rivers, exacerbating pollution and posing severe health risks. The community is left grappling with the consequences of a drainage system in dire need of a comprehensive overhaul to prevent further chaos and environmental degradation.
Urgent action and strategic planning are essential to address these issues and restore order to Senapati’s water management systems.