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This is the story of Morgan’s Gate junction, where within two weeks of the arrival of the monsoon season, pot holes have covered the road causing impediment to the vehicular movement. The road bears the flow of rain water as well as drainage water. There exists no footpath for the pedestrians. At some places there lie used broken slabs, which is a sign of danger. This pitiable condition of the junction has forced the localities and motorists, plying along the road to curse the district administration.
Pot holes at the Junction
Within fed days of the arrival of the monsoon, this section of the road is ridden with pot holes. This has lead to the situation where the motorists are compelled to travel precariously on the pot holes.
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Smelly underground drainage
When travelling toward Mangaladevi from the Junction, one if forced to cover ones nose by the over whelming bad smell emitting from the underground drainage a little away from the junction along this route.
The drainage system of a private building has spoilt because of which they have let out their underground drainage directly into the drainage meant for rain water, thus leading to the over bearing obnoxious smell in the area. Also, when it rains, the dirty water flows on to the road. Due to this, the localities are pushing their days under the shadow of an epidemic outbreak.
Toppled CCTV pole
The CCTV pole installed by the police in the interest of the people has tilted over dangerously on to one side after it was hit by a bus. If any other vehicle hits this tilted pole, it will definitely end up on the ground. The localities have called for action on this from the relevant authorities.
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