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GMDA finds logs, walls in stormwater drains, blame dumping for waterlogging

Updated on: Jul 05, 2024 05:52 AM IST

GMDA found wooden logs, debris, and walls in stormwater drains causing waterlogging in Palam Vihar. Obstacles removed, situation expected to improve.

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Gurugram received 35mm of rainfall on Wednesday. (Parveen Kumar/HT Photo)

The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) said it found wooden logs, construction debris and remnants of walls in stormwater drains it cleaned over the past week, citing the same as reason for waterlogging in residential colonies of Palam Vihar during the intense spell of rainfall on Wednesday.

An authority official said that an inspection of drains was done last Friday after a spell of heavy rain caused waterlogging in several residential areas, despite cleaning and desilting them over the past few months.

“We were surprised to find a small wall inside a stormwater drain near Tigra village that had not been removed after cleaning the silt. Another obstacle was found in the stormwater drain near Tigra village, where construction debris was dumped inside the drain in large quantity. It was due to these issues that waterlogging took place in Mayfield Garden and adjoining areas,” a senior GMDA official, requesting anonymity, said.

 
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