Waterlogging and damaged roads lead to traffic snarls in Kochi
Kochi: Monsoon has commenced and Kochi roads are already in bad shape, resulting in traffic bottlenecks across the city. The situation is not only bad at key junctions like Kakkanad, Palarivattom and Edappally, where construction activities are happening, but even on stretches where repair works were carried out in the recent past, like Kundanoor-Thevara bridge and Thammanam-Pullepady.
On Friday, an acute traffic congestion was witnessed at NH 66 bypass stretch south of Edappally junction, where a flyover-cum-underpass is being constructed. Similarly, a serpentine queue of vehicles was witnessed at Palarivattom junction, where the construction of Kochi Metro second phase is progressing.
“A main factor is the lack of planning. The authorities should have planned and completed the activities before the onset of monsoon. The waterlogging of city roads due to clogged drainages is another issue. Despite the experiences of previous years, corporation authorities again failed to carry out proper pre-monsoon cleaning of drainages and canals,” said P Rangadasa Prabhu, president of Ernakulam District Residents’ Associations Apex Council (EDRAAC).
“It’s a nightmare for us to navigate NH bypass stretch from Oberon Mall to LuLu Mall due to the delayed construction of flyover-cum-underpass, originally slated for completion in May. Many two-wheelers and small vehicles take the service road from Edappally signal and Marotichuvadu junction. However, following the rains, the road is filled with thick mud slush at the portion where it meets NH bypass. Mainly, two-wheeler riders face the risk of slipping,” said Ramesh Mathew, a frequent traveller.
Similarly, Thammanam-Pullepady road repair works were carried out last year, but craters have developed here, especially in Pullepady-Kathrikadavu section. “The section has turned into an accident spot. Waterlogging issues are also experienced towards Thammanam side, with no proper drainage facility,” said Mohan Raj, a resident.
Meanwhile, unscientific planning and non-provision of utilities while relaying road stretches have resulted in certain key areas like Vyttila-Kaniyampuzha road being prone to waterlogging.
“NHAI is constructing a drainage at Vyttila (from Kundanoor side of the service road near the flyover) now when the monsoon has rung in. The same is leading to acute traffic congestion in the area. A pothole has also formed at the junction where the vehicles turn to the city side,” said V P Chandran, Vyttila councillor.
Similarly, the narrow Kaniyampuzha Road, which connects Vyttila with Eroor, was re-laid recently with PWD raising the ground level height, before laying interlock tiles. However, no provision for drainage was made, and the same is now resulting in heavy waterlogging.
“With no drain outlet, the storm water is entering my shop. Similarly, water flows into the house compounds on the side of the road,” rued Muraleedharan K, a provision store owner.
“A main factor is the lack of planning. The authorities should have planned and completed the activities before the onset of monsoon. The waterlogging of city roads due to clogged drainages is another issue. Despite the experiences of previous years, corporation authorities again failed to carry out proper pre-monsoon cleaning of drainages and canals,” said P Rangadasa Prabhu, president of Ernakulam District Residents’ Associations Apex Council (EDRAAC).
“It’s a nightmare for us to navigate NH bypass stretch from Oberon Mall to LuLu Mall due to the delayed construction of flyover-cum-underpass, originally slated for completion in May. Many two-wheelers and small vehicles take the service road from Edappally signal and Marotichuvadu junction. However, following the rains, the road is filled with thick mud slush at the portion where it meets NH bypass. Mainly, two-wheeler riders face the risk of slipping,” said Ramesh Mathew, a frequent traveller.
A scene from the Edappally Bypass near Marottichuvadu
Similarly, Thammanam-Pullepady road repair works were carried out last year, but craters have developed here, especially in Pullepady-Kathrikadavu section. “The section has turned into an accident spot. Waterlogging issues are also experienced towards Thammanam side, with no proper drainage facility,” said Mohan Raj, a resident.
Meanwhile, unscientific planning and non-provision of utilities while relaying road stretches have resulted in certain key areas like Vyttila-Kaniyampuzha road being prone to waterlogging.
Similarly, the narrow Kaniyampuzha Road, which connects Vyttila with Eroor, was re-laid recently with PWD raising the ground level height, before laying interlock tiles. However, no provision for drainage was made, and the same is now resulting in heavy waterlogging.
“With no drain outlet, the storm water is entering my shop. Similarly, water flows into the house compounds on the side of the road,” rued Muraleedharan K, a provision store owner.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Kochi | Silver Rate in Kochi | Bank Holidays in Kochi | Public Holidays in Kochi
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Kochi
- Five northern districts on red alert today
- Woman, two kids injured as house roof collapses
- Waterlogging and damaged roads lead to traffic snarls in Kochi
- Motorist killed as uprooted tree falls on him
- Truck skids, hits bike; One injured
- PIL seeks inclusion of two non-Muslim members in Kerala State Waqf Board
- Youth electrocuted in Adimali
Featured In City
- Delhi govt to implement Disaster Management Act; empowers DMs against unauthorised construction
- Annamalai venture to dent not just BJP, other parties too
- Why Bengaluru development remains most coveted portfolio
- Flanked by Rahul Gandhi, Kharge files Rajya Sabha nomination
- Elusive fantails find refuge in Tangra sundari tree
- KP, KMC raze 200 Illegal structures on riverfront, push-back drive held on S N Banerjee pavements
- Tamil Nadu BJP's troubles mount as another senior leader quits after Annamalai
Photostories
- From Chaach to Papaya: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's daily diet at the age of 54
- Psychology says emotionally exhausted people don't always cry — they start saying "it's fine"
- Six Signs That Guardian Angels Guide You
- Which lucky charm should you place on your office desk; based on your date of birth?
- 8 everyday habits that build strong problem-solving skills in kids
- Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's penthouse is a relaxing abode of minimalism with bright bohemian colours: Art inspirations to steal
- 8 parenting habits that help kids become independent thinkers
- Which plant should you bring home for the positive vibes; based on your birth date
- 7 locations in India where smart city initiatives are reshaping real estate
- 9 iconic snakes of India's Western and Eastern Ghats
Videos
03:32 Shehbaz Sharif Hails Trump As ‘Man Of Peace’, Credits Him For India-Pakistan Ceasefire05:49 TMC Crisis Could Boost NDA's Numbers For Delimitation, One Nation One Election Bills | Watch06:18 Amid NEET Paper Leak Row, IIT Roorkee Denies JEE Advanced Data Breach Allegations04:02 Three Civilians Killed, Seven Houses Torched In Suspected Militant Attack In Manipur04:09 Mohali Woman Stabbed To Death By Ex-Partner At Workplace; Accused Attempts Suicide04:21 Putin Says US Pressure On PM Modi Is 'Useless', India-US Ties Won't Affect Russia Relations03:39 PM Modi-Rodriguez Talks Signal India's Push For Long-Term Energy Partnership With Venezuela04:48 India And UK Deepen Strategic Ties As Yvette Cooper's Maiden Visit Delivers Key Agreements06:38 RBI Maintains Repo Rate At 5.25%, Flags Inflation Threats And Lowers FY27 Growth Projection To 6.6%
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media