New Delhi, Taking note of flooding of basements in Greater Kailash-II here, the Delhi High Court has directed the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to find an immediate solution keeping in mind the need to prevent the outbreak of waterborne diseases.
Justice Najmi Waziri said the residents of the area have been suffering from inundation by water in their basements, for which solution has to be found primarily by the municipal corporation.
"As far as citizens are concerned, they have to approach only one agency for their civic amenities -- the South Delhi Municipal Corporation. Therefore, it is for the Corporation to find a solution itself or by coordination with other agencies," the court said.
The high court directed the Department of Irrigation and Flood Control and Public Works Department of Delhi government to initiate appropriate measures.
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"Let it be ensured that the flow of rainwater in the stormwater drains is unhindered by any material. Necessary cleaning, etc. shall be conducted within a week. Compliance affidavit in this regard be filed before the next date," it said.
The high court said that a solution has to be found right away especially, "keeping mind the need to prevent the outbreak of waterborne diseases, in the already fearful atmosphere of the dreadful pandemic".
It said that while long-term measures may take time, the petitioners need immediate relief and succour and directed the corporation to put in place measures right away by way of additional water suction pumps and temporary drainage measures so that the difficulty of the petitioners and residents of the area is ameliorated to some extent.
"Let compliance affidavit, along with photographs be filed by the corporation within two weeks, apropos the measures taken by the installation of underground pipes to drain out water," the judge said.