The environment of the area became dangerous due to the garbage dump in the old city
The environment of the area became dangerous due to the garbage dump in the old city
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Hyderabad : Imlibun, the garbage point at Salar Jung Bridge, the open dumping yard, which is located in the residential area, has made the environment of the area dangerous. The storage of garbage gave rise to the number of deadly insects and mosquitoes. The bridge looks like a 'ski run' during the rainy season as the vehicles of the passengers slip due to the garbage, causing a lot of trouble to the commuters.

Every year, several incidents also take place, and the bridge is also closed during heavy rains. A large number of accidents have occurred due to slippage of suburban people due to slippery road. Earlier this week, a person died on the spot in an accident caused by a bike skid. Several deaths were also reported in the recent years,” said Mohammad Ahmed, vice-president minority cell, TDP. Around 1,500 metric tonnes of garbage is collected daily from the old city, as the GHMC commissioned the new SCTP in a non-residential area in Bandlaguda. Even this present point should be shifted to non-residential area.

"Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, GHMC Commissioner, Lokesh Kumar, and Chief Entomologist Dr Ram Babu and Zonal Commissioner (Charminar) N Samrat Ashok have also been given a representation to move the garbage point, " What was said. Ahmed. A local resident said, “The dumping yard has become a disaster for the people living nearby, due to which they are suffering from vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue, dehydration, especially children are being affected the most.”

 

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