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Atishi reviews watelogging complaints
The Morning Standard
|July 04, 2024
PWD minister Atishi conducted an inspection of the central monsoon control room at the Public Works Department (PWD) headquarters and reviewed the waterlogging complaints following Wednesday’s rainfall.
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Additionally, she tracked the deployment of maintenance vehicles across the city via GPS, ensuring a proactive response to the monsoon challenges.
During her visit, the minister instructed officials to submit a report on the areas in the national capital which faced waterlogging on Wednesday and the steps being taken to resolve it. She also instructed officials to ensure that complaints are resolved as soon as possible to mitigate public inconvenience.
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