Flooded Burial Site Forces People to Bury Body on Roadside in Karimnagar

Karimnagar: The Vaikunta Dmaham, built by the previous BRS government, has become completely unusable for peasants due to poor planning and non -standard construction. The facility, which costs Rupi Lakhs, is surrounded by flood juice after heavy rains, and Karimnagar forces the natives in Dushed Village in the Karimnagar region to make the last rituals on the roadside.
On Thursday, when a resident passed away, the family and peasants came to make the last rituals only to find all the preachers Dhamam. The flood caused a flow of Irukulla, which sinks the environment and creamy plant in the absence of an appropriate boundary wall or sufficient height. Without any alternative, the family was forced to bury the body on the roadside.
The situation worsened with the construction of a new bridge for the national highway on the river. The study created a stagnant water effect by pushing more water to the Vaikunta Dhamam. In addition, the facility lacks basic possibilities such as electricity and functioning taps in the bathrooms. At night, visitors are left in the dark and forced to wash on the roadside because of their non -functional bathroom taps.
The villagers expressed a strong disappointment by accusing the bad planning of the previous administration. They claimed that the authorities could not build a suitable compound wall, or they did not raise the level of floor and caused them to flood even after slight rainfall.
“What is the purpose of spending a lot of money that cannot serve a preacher Dhamam?” They questioned the municipal authorities to address problems and to functional for the purpose of the purpose of the establishment.



