Tag: monsoon

  • Maharashtra CM Warns BMC Officials Of Action If Mumbai Faces Waterlogging Issues During Monsoon

    Maharashtra CM Warns BMC Officials Of Action If Mumbai Faces Waterlogging Issues During Monsoon

    Civic officials will face action if Mumbai witnesses waterlogging issues during the upcoming monsoon, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said on Thursday.

    He was speaking after inspecting various pre-monsoon works being carried out by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.

    Shinde asked the BMC administration to ensure a foolproof system is in place at spots that face waterlogging so that people get relief.

    He said civic authorities have already set up holding ponds and floodgates to release rain water into the sea.

    “I have instructed officials to dig deep till the hard base to clean city nullahs instead of concentrating on how much silt in metric tonnes has been removed. Broken footpaths must be repaired and roads must be cleaned,” he added.

  • Kuno National Park: 5 More Cheetahs To Be Released Into Free-roaming Conditions Before Monsoon

    Kuno National Park: 5 More Cheetahs To Be Released Into Free-roaming Conditions Before Monsoon

    Five cheetahs — three females and two males — will be released from the acclimatisation camps into free-ranging conditions in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) before the onset of the monsoon in June, the Union Environment Ministry said on Monday.

    It also said the cheetahs will be allowed to move out of KNP and will not necessarily be “recaptured unless they venture into areas where they are in significant danger”.

    So far, four of the eight cheetahs brought from Namibia have been released from the fenced acclimatisation camps into free-ranging conditions in KNP.

    “Five more cheetahs (three females and two males) will be released from the acclimatisation camps into free-roaming conditions in KNP before the onset of the monsoon rains in June,” it said in a statement.

    The decision was taken after a team of experts reviewed the current status of the “Project Cheetah” on the directions of the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).

    They expert team said all the cheetahs were in good physical condition, making kills at regular intervals and displaying natural behaviours.

    Cheetahs were chosen for release based on their behavioural characteristics and approachability by the monitoring teams.

  • Global city not yet ready for monsoon

    Global city not yet ready for monsoon

    Hyderabad: Though Hyderabad is touted to be the global city with best infrastructural facilities, the recent rains had exposed how unprepared the city is to face the challenges of Monsoon.

    Every year the city witnesses same scenario. Several residential colonies get inundated and at many places even boats have to be pressed into service to take up rescue and rehabilitation activities. Accidents like people slipping into open drains or vehicles suffering damages to bad roads had common. Though the administration has been promising to alter the situation by taking long and short term measures, not much of change is visible.

    Hans India which examined the Tolichowki area which was flooded due to Saturday’s rains is one such vulnerable area. Residents and activists said that though GHMC took up some works like laying of stormwater drains were taken up they have not been completed threatening to make the life of the people miserable. Even no monsoon action plan has so far been put in place.

    The civic body has taken up several monsoon action plans in the Tolichowki areas which were affected during rains. “Though the officials claim that upgradation works were completed, still the residents are witnessing inundation. Mohammed Mizanuddin, a resident of Aditya Nagar said fear of rains and flooding during the monsoon season seems to be evident.

    The areas that get flooded during monsoon are Nizam colony, Nadeem Colony, Hakeempet Kunta, Nanal Nagar, MD Lines, Tolichowki, Aditya Nagar colony, Janaki Nagar, Samatha colony.

    Residents of Balakapur nala, Shah Hatim Lake say that the excess flood water from nala causes huge damage to their property every year. Nearly five residential colonies abutting the nala get inundated.

    During the Hyderabad floods, most of these areas were flooded for around 15 days. Military was called in and boats were used to rescue the residents. But still no major steps were taken so far.

    The works which were started in seven tombs road, Nadeem colony, Samatha colony, Aditya Nagar Colony and surrounding areas are on at snails pace and are unlikely to be completed before onset of monsoon, said Mohammed Asif Hussain Sohail, social activist.

    However, GHMC claims that a 900mm Dia NP3 pipeline was laid parallel to the existing pipeline from Rumaan Hotel to Bal Reddy Nagar at Tolichowki under Nanal Nagar division to solve the problem. But no one is willing to assure that no flooding would take place this monsoon.