GMDA begins pothole repair across city after rain damage
Gurugram, Sept. 6 -- The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) on Friday said that it has started the work to repair the roads, particularly potholes, which were damaged during the rain recently. As per the authority potholes have been filled at 50 locations and they are working to repair the damaged roads in the entire city by the end of this month.
Meanwhile, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) also said that work to repair roads have been taken up and major damaged stretches are being repaired on priority. The condition of the roads led to people protesting against the authorities and government.
Arun Dhankhar, chief engineer, GMDA said that teams have been mobilised to repair the road with substrate material, concrete and cold bitumen. "The repair work has been repeatedly hindered due to rain but we have now mobilised teams to repair the damaged roads. In the last two days, the rain has abated and it has helped us to repair potholes at 50 locations," he said, adding that the plan is to first repair the damaged stretches, and later take up the upgradation work of roads, when the rain stops finally....
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