Abandoned vehicles, garbage, mar Muthumani Town locality

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Seized vehicles from backstage  financiers clutter nationalist   roads successful  Senthaneerpuram, Muthumani town, Tiruchi, connected  Wednesday.

Seized vehicles from backstage financiers clutter nationalist roads successful Senthaneerpuram, Muthumani town, Tiruchi, connected Wednesday. | Photo Credit: R. VENGADESH

Residents of Muthumani Town successful Senthanneerpuram person expressed interest implicit the expanding encroachments connected the roads successful the locality. Abandoned vehicles and garbage dumps inhabit the roadsides here.

At present, the Muthumani Town neighbourhood has go filled with vehicles said to beryllium seized by a backstage concern company.

Cars, auto-rickshaws, bulldozers, and adjacent schoolhouse buses parked successful a chaotic proliferation crossed some sides of the roads, affecting the travel of regular traffic. A heavy furniture of particulate covers astir of the vehicles, and successful immoderate instances, plants person grown astir them.

“Water tankers and buses are incapable to participate the country due to the fact that of these abandoned vehicles. We are besides acrophobic to nonstop our children retired aft sunset due to the fact that anti-social elements are loitering here,” rued a resident.

To marque matters worse, heaps of garbage tin besides beryllium seen successful and astir the vehicles, too the bare stretches towards the backmost of the neighbourhood.

Muthumani Town has 13 transverse streets. It is understood that 1 fractional of the onshore wherever the seized vehicles are parked, comes nether the purview of the railways.

When contacted, elder officials of Tiruchi Corporation told The Hindu that cleaning drives are being held astatine regular intervals successful Muthumani Town, and consciousness programmes would beryllium organised for residents astir the wellness and biology hazards of littering. The abandoned vehicles would beryllium removed successful the coming weeks, they added.

Published - December 31, 2025 06:53 p.m. IST

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