Gusty winds of night interrupt water supply, leave streets strewn with debris
Bhopal: Residents of the state capital woke up on Sunday morning to dry taps and blocked roads, after a night of strong winds disrupted essential services and sent unsafe hoardings torn down. The weather disturbance, though marked by high-velocity winds rather than heavy rain, was enough to throw daily life out of gear.
Power supply to water treatment plants linked to the Narmada, Kolar, Upper Lake and Kerwa projects was interrupted late Saturday night, cutting off water distribution in several neighborhoods.
According to BMC official, areas such as Malikhedi, Salaiya, Tila Jamalpura, Bhim Nagar and Prempura were among those worst affected, with some households receiving water only at reduced pressure.
Several other parts of the state capital also experienced power outages through the night. In the New Market area, electricity was restored only around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, following nearly two hours of disruption.
The strong winds also uprooted small trees and sent garbage flying across streets, leaving several stretches littered and adding to the clean-up burden for civic workers.
Meanwhile, hoardings along busy roads showed signs of damage as strong winds tore through their plastic wraps. In several commercial and residential areas, the shredded material scattered onto streets and vehicles, causing minor obstructions.
With traffic relatively light at the time, no panic was reported, though the incidents have once again raised questions about the upkeep and safety of advertising structures in the city
Urban planners and civic activists argue that the issue is systemic. Many hoardings are erected without proper structural checks, often using weak foundations and substandard materials.
While BMC regulations mandate safety certification, enforcement has been inconsistent.
Past incidents in 2019 and 2022 had already underscored the dangers, with hoarding collapses during monsoon storms causing injuries and property damage.
Yet little has changed, as commercial interests continue to outweigh public safety. Sunday’s events have renewed demands for a comprehensive audit of all hoardings, removal of illegal structures, and stricter penalties for violations.
According to BMC official, areas such as Malikhedi, Salaiya, Tila Jamalpura, Bhim Nagar and Prempura were among those worst affected, with some households receiving water only at reduced pressure.
Several other parts of the state capital also experienced power outages through the night. In the New Market area, electricity was restored only around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, following nearly two hours of disruption.
The strong winds also uprooted small trees and sent garbage flying across streets, leaving several stretches littered and adding to the clean-up burden for civic workers.
Meanwhile, hoardings along busy roads showed signs of damage as strong winds tore through their plastic wraps. In several commercial and residential areas, the shredded material scattered onto streets and vehicles, causing minor obstructions.
With traffic relatively light at the time, no panic was reported, though the incidents have once again raised questions about the upkeep and safety of advertising structures in the city
While BMC regulations mandate safety certification, enforcement has been inconsistent.
Past incidents in 2019 and 2022 had already underscored the dangers, with hoarding collapses during monsoon storms causing injuries and property damage.
Yet little has changed, as commercial interests continue to outweigh public safety. Sunday’s events have renewed demands for a comprehensive audit of all hoardings, removal of illegal structures, and stricter penalties for violations.
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