Highways Dept. to provide solution to GP Road-Anna Salai junction flooding
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The Highways Department has deliberate to assemble a big drain on the junction of Anna Salai and GP Road, a key junction that will get badly flooded each monsoon.
Sources within the division defined that flooding occurs at that location because the current cross drain that runs throughout Anna Salai is unable to carry the big quantity of water that collects from a community of stormwater drains (SWD) within the space.
“It is unable to withstand the sudden heavy flows. The new drain would be 3mt x 3mt and like in other places, we will have chambers where equipment can enter such drains to remove silt. The work is likely to commence by January next year,” said an official source. Pre-cast slabs would be used and work would be done at night to ensure traffic flow is not disrupted.
Amandeep Singh Kandhari, a resident of neighbouring Whites Road said that flooding happens on all the surrounding roads during heavy rain. “When it floods hundreds of businesses and residents are affected. The entire network must be redone if need be,” he mentioned.
This monsoon, after observing heavy stagnation at Vepery and Periamet, the division has supplied momentary options through the use of trench know-how. “We noticed the stagnation in the course of the rain on October 29,” mentioned the official.
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