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Lakes Turn Dumps: Residents Face Threats Over Illegal Waste
27 Jun
Summary
- Illegal dumping near lakes turns surroundings into garbage dumps.
- Residents reporting threats from waste dumpers.
- Authorities remain unaware or unresponsive to complaints.

Illegal dumping of solid waste near Bengaluru's lakes, including Yele Mallappa Shetty (YMS) and Kaikondrahalli Lakes, has transformed surrounding areas into garbage dumps. Residents report that waste trucks operate in the early morning hours, typically between 12:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m.
Locals attempting to photograph or record this activity have faced threats, with one resident alleging the truck driver made a threatening phone call. Reports also mention waste burning near Kaikondrahalli Lake, causing distress to wildlife. Despite complaints, official action has been lacking.
Similar issues have been reported in other areas like Gatahalli Lake and Banaswadi Lake. The problem is compounded by infrequent waste collection and a social mindset that permits such dumping. City Corporation officials claim to be unaware of the situation at YMS and Kaikondrahalli Lakes and have promised an investigation.