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‘Dust storm’ on Flowers Road
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Work on a drainage collection pit was completed two months ago, but the road is yet to be relaid
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Work on a drainage collection pit was completed two months ago, but the road is yet to be relaid
Though two months have elapsed since Chennai Metrowater completed the work on the additional drainage collection pit at Flowers Road in Purasawalkam, the road is yet to be relaid. The link road provides motorists with access to many neighbourhoods; and the dusty and uneven road is giving motorists a bumpy ride.
New collection pit on Flowers Road to prevent drainage overflow
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Drainage overflow in and around Flower Road in Purasawalkam should hopefully be a thing of the past.
Chennai Metrowater has started constructing an additional collection pit at the triangular roundtana of Dr. Alagappa Chetty Road and Flowers Road. The sewage collection pit, which will be around 12 feet deep, would help prevent overflow of drainage from the manholes on to Flowers Road, especially during monsoon.
Flowers Road is separated from other key stretches such as Ormes Road, Dr. Alagappa Chetty Road, Barnaby Road, Flower’s Road and Millers Road by a small triangular roundtana at the intersection.
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