Editor,
While the rains are essential for our agriculture and water supply, they also bring with them a myriad of challenges that need urgent attention.
Firstly, the poor drainage system in our cities and towns leads to severe waterlogging, which not only disrupts daily life, but also poses significant health risks.
Stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes, increasing the prevalence of diseases like dengue and malaria. It is imperative that the municipal authorities take immediate steps to upgrade and maintain the drainage infrastructure to mitigate these problems.
Secondly, the heavy rainfall often results in flooding of low-lying areas, causing immense hardship to residents. Many families lose their homes and possessions, and the disruption to transportation makes it difficult for people to go to work or school.
Establishing a comprehensive flood management plan, including the construction of adequate stormwater drains and embankments, could alleviate much of this distress.
Additionally, the rains exacerbate the deterioration of our roads. Potholes and crumbling road surfaces not only cause traffic congestion but also increase the risk of accidents. Regular maintenance and timely repair of roads are essential to ensure safe and efficient travel during the rainy season.
Lastly, there is a need for greater public awareness and preparedness for the rainy season. Community programs that educate citizens on preventive measures, such as proper waste disposal to avoid clogged drains and the importance of mosquito control, can make a significant difference.
In conclusion, while the rainy season is a natural and necessary part of our environment, proactive measures by local authorities and the community can greatly reduce the associated problems.
I therefore urge the concerned officials to take immediate and effective action to address these issues for the betterment of our society.
Heavy rains also cause waterlogging in many areas, which disrupts daily life and poses health risks. Stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes, leading to diseases like dengue and malaria.
Jubel D’Cruz,
Mumbai
























