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Rain-hit fume at 'official apathy'
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, AUG. 25. Even as a rain-battered Capital is struggling
to return to normalcy with people working overtime, authorities
are faced with a barrage of complaints of either delayed action
or no action at all. The administration stands exposed of its
gross inability to react to emerging crisis situations.
A drive around Khairatabad, Domalguda, Himayatnagar, Gandhi
Nagar, Kavadiguda, Minister's Road, Sindhi Colony and Rasoolpura
showed the trail of devastation left behind. Vast stretches of
roads are buried under a thick layer of mud, slime and rubble
left behind by the waters.
Vijaya, daughter of a teacher living in the low-lying area of
Babu Jagjivan Ram Nagar in Khairatabad says, ``We have seen no
action after the visit of the Minister for Information, Dr. N.
Sivaprasad. We are too busy mopping up our houses after water
left its nasty trail.'' At 3 p.m. on Friday, an MCH health worker
was seen distributing a half-a-dozen tablets to residents in the
area asking them to be sure to mix them with the water before
drinking it.
Bhasker, a trader, was tinkering with his two-wheeler that was
submerged in water for 36-hours. Ask him if he has seen any
official, the answer is spontaneous, ``Absolutely not.'' The
response was the same from several residents in the adjoining
Maruti Nagar. However, in the lower-most part of the area, the
engine of a water tender of the A.P. Fire Services was roaring as
it sucked out water from the basement of a residential building.
In Krishna Nagar and Sindhi colony, both posh, but low-lying
areas, residents were seeing `terra firma' after 36 hours. One
resident said, ``Some of us can only be accused of not paying
Income-tax. But we are regular tax-payers for MCH. But we have
not seen any official around in our area,''
Mr. Dhiren of Sindhi colony and Mr. Sridhar of Krishna Nagar are
all but fuming. ``First, the officials do not come with pumps.
And when we hire pumps and bale out the water from our area, the
traffic police comes and stops us saying we are disrupting
traffic on the Minister Road. What do we do,'' they ask.
The residents of these two colonies did not see action even after
the Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu, himself saw their
plight and promised to send a pump immediately. On his visit to
the colonies on Friday evening, there was an argument between the
residents and officials in the Pilot vehicle, who demanded that
the hose pipes be removed.
Earthmovers were at work near the Ashok Nagar nala, removing huge
mounds of earth and garbage deposited by the water. In the
interior parts of Domalguda, Himayatnagar and Gandhinagar,
everyone seemed busy cleaning up their vehicles. Invariably a
sogged seat of a four-wheeler would be ripped out. Ramesh, a
software professional who had got a gleaming new Maruti Zen gives
his now-lost-of-its-Japanese sheen a wistful look and mutters,
``Oh God, why did it happen to me?''
At some places `Air-tech' de-clogging machines of the Metrowater
Board were seen in operation trying to free the drains and
improve their carrying capacities. Mr. K. Prabhakar Reddy,
Executive Director, Metrowater Board, said as of now the position
was safe and there was no scope for opening the floodgates unless
there was more rain.
The levels at Osmansagar, Himayatsagar, Singur and Manjira
reservoirs stood at 1788.600, 1759.540, 1715.240 and 1644 feet
respectively, as against full reservoir level of 1790, 1763.500,
1717.400 and 1651.750 feet respectively.
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