Panaji: Key open channel dredging work will hatch will be part of the town from Monday Preparation before monsoon. mapusa city council Chairman Nutan Bicholkar said Ministry of Water Resources (WRD) will be responsible for conducting this work.
“The nullah is located near the Mapusa market area. They need to be desilted to prevent waterlogging We hope WRD will be able to complete the work before the monsoon arrives Monsoon,” she says.
Bihorka said municipal workers and contractors appointed by the government MMC Desilting of gutters and drains in different administrative areas, including market areas, is being carried out under the supervision of municipal engineers and supervisors.
She said the focus was on low-lying areas that experienced flooding during last year’s monsoon.
“Ahead of the rainy season, we will be pruning dead and dangerous branches from tall trees, including those that could block power lines. We have asked councilors to let us know of any branches that are of concern. Our council staff and electrical department crews will be working on fire protection and the Emergency Services Agency to carry out this mission,” she said.
The MMC chairman said the committee will cover internal administrative areas, including residential areas, main cities and highways. Bihorkar also said that the MMC will deploy its machinery and take all necessary precautions to deal with any unexpected situation during the monsoon.
“We plan to have a team of city engineers, workers and other staff ready to respond to any emergency. Additionally, we are exploring options for partnering with agencies to assist us in managing emergencies,” she added.
“The nullah is located near the Mapusa market area. They need to be desilted to prevent waterlogging We hope WRD will be able to complete the work before the monsoon arrives Monsoon,” she says.
Bihorka said municipal workers and contractors appointed by the government MMC Desilting of gutters and drains in different administrative areas, including market areas, is being carried out under the supervision of municipal engineers and supervisors.
She said the focus was on low-lying areas that experienced flooding during last year’s monsoon.
“Ahead of the rainy season, we will be pruning dead and dangerous branches from tall trees, including those that could block power lines. We have asked councilors to let us know of any branches that are of concern. Our council staff and electrical department crews will be working on fire protection and the Emergency Services Agency to carry out this mission,” she said.
The MMC chairman said the committee will cover internal administrative areas, including residential areas, main cities and highways. Bihorkar also said that the MMC will deploy its machinery and take all necessary precautions to deal with any unexpected situation during the monsoon.
“We plan to have a team of city engineers, workers and other staff ready to respond to any emergency. Additionally, we are exploring options for partnering with agencies to assist us in managing emergencies,” she added.