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Home / Environment / Pavana River Choked: Residents Fear Monsoon Floods

Pavana River Choked: Residents Fear Monsoon Floods

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Illegal waste dumping escalates along Pavana River, threatening monsoon floods.
  • Residents report continuous dumping near Mother Teresa Flyover, cite inaction.
  • PCMC assures stern action with a newly appointed night vigilante squad.
Pavana River Choked: Residents Fear Monsoon Floods

Illegal waste dumping along the Pavana River near Pune is creating a significant environmental hazard, with residents voicing fears of impending monsoon floods. For over two weeks, dumpers have reportedly been unloading waste nightly, particularly near the Mother Teresa Flyover, transforming parts of the riverbank into landfill-like mounds. This unchecked activity has led to accusations of inaction from the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC).

Locals describe the situation as worsening, with dumping occurring consistently between midnight and early morning. They note that encroachments and structures are also appearing on the contaminated land. Despite numerous complaints to local leaders and civic officials, residents feel their concerns are being ignored, prompting plans for mass email campaigns to authorities.

In response, the PCMC's city engineer has assured that a stern crackdown is imminent. A night squad has been appointed to maintain vigilance and take decisive action against vehicle and landowners involved in the illegal dumping. Past actions in other riverbed areas, including FIRs, offer a precedent for potential enforcement.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Illegal dumping of large amounts of waste along the riverbanks is raising concerns about potential flooding during the monsoon season.
Residents report a lack of concrete action despite repeated complaints, though the PCMC has recently promised to deploy a night squad.
The illegal dumping is primarily happening along the riverbed and banks between the Dhaneshwar Temple area and the Mother Teresa Bridge in Pune.

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