Cheranmanagar in Coimbatore turns muddy, sloppy as summer showers hit area

The roads in Cheranmanagar have turned muddy due to the rain that occured for the past two days, as the roads which were opened up for laying water and gas pipelines have not been closed due to the leisurely work progress.


Coimbatore: The roads in Cheranmanagar have turned muddy due to the rain that occured for the past two days. Commuters and locals have demanded the corporation's attention on the issue.

The Cheranmanagar road from Hope College to Cheranmanagar has been in a dilapidated condition for the past several years due to various works, including the water pipeline and the gas pipeline works, being carried out at a slow pace.

construction of new tar roads began recently, and the road, which was already in a bad shape due to rain for two days, has further deteriorated.



The roads are covered in mud at several places and apart from this, due to the road construction work, water drains are blocked causing waterlogging in various parts of the road due to the rain.

The corporation employees struggled for hours and drained out the water. Stating that the commuters will face huge difficulties until the construction is complete, they have demanded that the corporation pay attention to the issue and expedite the works keeping in mind the safety of the public.

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