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Mumbai rains: BMC’s drain cleanup efforts backfire as silt returns after pre-monsoon showers

This seems to be BMC’s unfailing monsoon activity, where silt removed from nullahs is left by the roadside and slips right back into drains after the first rain

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Silt drying on the road in Bandra East; (right) Nafees Ansari, a Govandi resident

Silt drying on the road in Bandra East; (right) Nafees Ansari, a Govandi resident

With pre-monsoon showers already soaking parts of Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) much-publicised pre-monsoon cleaning drive has ironically become a fresh source of public frustration. Across the city, residents are raising a stink over unattended heaps of silt, uncollected garbage excavated from drains, and tree trimmings dumped along roadsides — all leftovers from BMC’s ongoing nullah-cleaning exercise.

While the annual desilting of stormwater drains is meant to prevent flooding and waterlogging, the filth left along roadsides has created a different set of problems. Mumbaikars complain that instead of swiftly transporting the removed silt to landfill sites, contractors have left the waste on the streets for over a week, and in some areas, even up to 15 days.

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