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August 03, 2006 Thursday Rajab 7, 1427


KARACHI: Orangi roads badly affected by rains



By A Reporter


KARACHI, Aug 2: The current spell of monsoon rains has badly affected routine life in the areas on the outskirts of the city, especially those where development work is in progress. As the rainwater has inundated and caused damage to main thoroughfares, motorists would avoid using them for fear of a plunge into potholes and ditches.

To prevent damage to their vehicles or getting stuck up, they have been driving through narrow streets and lanes as an alternative route.

The main thoroughfare between Banaras and Orangi which leads to Baldia town has sustained damage to the extent that it presents a look of a kacha track. Traffic moves on it at a snail’s pace and people traveling by public transport means experience long delays in reaching their destinations. At present, the distance usually covered in 30 minutes takes vehicles one hour to cover.

The authorities concerned have so far taken no measures to restore the roads in their original shape and ensure a smooth flow of traffic.

The road near Chandni Chowk is in a very bad condition with rainwater and sewage remaining stagnant for four days. The sewage-mixed rain water is also flowing on the main Orangi-Baldia road near Raja Tanveer Colony making it almost impossible for passengers to board a vehicle without wading through the pond of filthy water. Drivers also avoid picking them.

Local residents have urged the authorities concerned to take immediate measures to resolve the problem.






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