With sumps contaminated, residents scrounge for water

Close to 300 residents in Koramangala 4th Block are facing the problem

September 02, 2017 11:56 pm | Updated 11:59 pm IST - Bengaluru

 Karnataka : Bengaluru : 02/09/20017 :  Manhole overflow at J P Nagar due to heavy rain  on 02  September  2017.   Photo:V Sreenivasa Murthy

Karnataka : Bengaluru : 02/09/20017 : Manhole overflow at J P Nagar due to heavy rain on 02 September 2017. Photo:V Sreenivasa Murthy

With sumps in houses getting contaminated for the second consecutive day, sourcing clean water has become a major worry for residents in areas that were inundated over the last couple of days.

Close to 300 residents in Koramangala 4th Block are facing problems sourcing water after the sumps got contaminated twice in as many days. “Our major worry is where to get water from. On Friday evening, we cleaned the sump as it was contaminated with sewage. On Saturday, contaminated water flooded the sump again,” said Satyanath, who moved to Koramangala 40 years ago. Other residents said that they have not received any water supply and are relying on bottled water for drinking and cooking purposes. For the residents of an apartment in Gottigere, who were unable to step out of their homes on Friday, sewage has been entering both the sump and borewell for the past three to four days. “Without electricity, we can’t even drain the water. We have been buying 20-litre cans just for drinking,” said Nikhil V. They have no water for anything but the most basic needs. In Anugraha Layout, sumps have been contaminated in 20 houses and residents have had to depend on bottled water.

Under dripping tarpaulin

For the 20-odd families who were evicted from the EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) Colony in Ejipura four years ago and shifted to tarpaulin tents on the adjoining pavement, there is no option of moving elsewhere. With heavy rain pounding the city, many of the tarpaulin covers have torn and residents have been been struggling to keep their belongings safe.

Overflowing manholes

In JP Nagar 5th Phase, sewage overflowed from open manholes on several roads, posing a threat to motorists.

Praveen, a resident of AGS Layout, said that sewage from an open manhole on Arehalli Main Road had mixed with the flooded water up to their houses.

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