The onset of the monsoon has brought severe flooding to Adyar Dhota, particularly impacting the house of Vikram Shetty located on the way to Bonda Factory. Vikram’s one-story house has been submerged for the past three days, highlighting ongoing issues exacerbated by inadequate drainage infrastructure in the area.
Persistent Flooding Issues
Vikram Shetty, a resident enduring this plight for three consecutive years, faces significant challenges due to the lack of proper drainage. The road leading to Bonda Factory is also submerged during heavy rains, affecting several houses and schools in the vicinity.
Longstanding Appeals for Resolution
Despite appeals to local authorities and the MLA for swift action, drainage improvement work, which was ceremonially inaugurated, has not commenced. This delay has left Vikram’s house and others vulnerable to flooding year after year.
Impact on Residents
The dire situation has forced Vikram and his family, including a small child, to seek temporary accommodation elsewhere during monsoons. Renting out the first floor of his house has become impractical due to persistent waterlogging, forcing tenants to find alternative housing solutions.
Community Impact
Vijay D’Souza’s house also suffers from waterlogging issues, while Ayesha’s house collapsed two years ago, underscoring the broader community’s vulnerability to inadequate drainage infrastructure.
Urgent Call for Action
Residents of Adyar Dhota urge authorities to expedite drainage projects and implement effective flood mitigation measures to prevent recurring incidents of house submersion.
