Drain Crisis in Guwahati’s Arya Nagar: Residents Fume as GMC Fails to Act
Guwahati’s Drainage Crisis: Residents Face Health Hazards as GMC Fails to Act
Guwahati’s residents are struggling with a severe drainage crisis, as overflowing drains have become a regular feature in several areas of the city, including Arya Nagar. The situation has been exacerbated by the rainy season, which has brought with it a torrent of dirty water, unpleasant odors, and a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
The residents of Arya Nagar are particularly affected, as the clogged drains have disrupted daily life. “Every day, I have to navigate through the dirty water to get to school,” said Harshita, a local student. “Our parents have been complaining about the situation, but no action has been taken by the GMC to clean the drains.” The situation is not unique to Arya Nagar, as similar scenes can be seen in other parts of the city.
The lack of action from the GMC has been a major frustration for locals. “It’s become a nightmare during the rainy season,” said a local shop owner. “The dirty water is everywhere, and the smell is unbearable. It’s a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which poses health risks to people living in the area.” The official line from the GMC is that they are working on the issue, but so far, little progress has been made.
The GMC official, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated, “We are working on cleaning the drains to ensure that the general public doesn’t face any issues.” However, the lack of tangible action has left residents feeling frustrated and disillusioned.
The failure of the GMC to address the drainage crisis raises questions about the city’s preparation for natural disasters. The recent floods in Assam and the ongoing erratic weather patterns have highlighted the need for improved infrastructure and emergency response measures.
As the city continues to grapple with the challenges of urbanization, it is essential that the GMC takes immediate action to address the drainage crisis. The residents of Guwahati deserve better than to live in an environment that poses health risks and disrupts their daily lives.
Original Source: https://www.guwahatiplus.com/guwahati/overflowing-drains-in-guwahatis-arya-nagar-trouble-residents-gmc-yet-to-act
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Publish Date: 2025-04-07 11:53:00