Urgent Repair Needed as Water Pipeline Bursts Near Bharathi Park in Urumandampalayam, Coimbatore

A drinking water pipeline has burst near Bharathi Park in Urumandampalayam, Coimbatore, causing substantial water wastage. Locals demand immediate action.


Coimbatore: Residents of Urumandampalayam are calling for prompt action as a drinking water pipeline burst near Bharathi Park on July 2, resulting in a significant amount of water spilling onto the streets. This incident has led to a considerable waste of water in the area, prompting local citizens to urge relevant authorities to fix the situation immediately.

The escape of water not only disrupts the local water supply but also poses potential risks to the pedestrian and vehicular movement due to the slippery condition of the road. The locals have expressed their frustration over the delayed response and are eagerly waiting for the repairs to be carried out swiftly to restore the normal flow of drinking water and ensure road safety. They have also raised concerns about the frequent issues with the water infrastructure in the area and are seeking a permanent solution to avoid such occurrences in the future.

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