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Delays in repairing roads dug up for gas pipeline irk residents

During the rain, the roads float and become slippery, the inhabitants say. The view of the Chinna Math Yolu in Manali

Residents of many fields, including OMR, Gummidpondi, Manali and Navalur in Avadi, are concerned that natural gas pipelines are not yet closed or not properly handled. The trenches cause safety problems and have a road area.

Navalur resident Atish Kumar said that the study has been going on for more than a year and did not see the end of it. “We are already struggling with metro railway work and we do not have enough space on the road. The gas line is thrown into the service strips. People are returning if the main car is drowning. My vehicle was stuck in one of the trenches and fortunately removed a few ways.

Activist and Manali resident M. Mahalingam said that the launch of the main lines in Manali was completed two years ago. However, the lines to the houses were only provided later, so that the roads delayed the re -placement of the roads. The great Chennai Corporation receiving repair and some roads such as Chinna matur Salai, Madhavaram Assisi Nagar Yolu and Mathur Mmda Road have not yet been restored. When it rains and when it rains in the evenings and nights, the roads become very fat and dusty when the mud is dry.

Paruthipattu resident and defender, etc. Srinivasan, Avadi – Ponamallee on the road to the gas line regularly caused traffic congestion, he said. “This is not a very wide road and when a strip is taken under the cord, there is not enough space for vehicles. Even three days ago, there was a big jam near Paruthipattu, where several vehicles stuck in an inappropriate -restored ditch. The project has been going on for more than two months.”

Surresh Babu, a resident of Gummidpondi, states that the pipeline study took place in the industrial zone in the region and that the go to the contractors should fill the ditches with m sand or normal sand. The vehicles are regularly stuck in the mud, he said.

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