75-Foot Menace: Phase-3B1 Residents Fight for Survival Against Unheeded Tree Danger
Residents of Phase-3B1 are living in fear, surrounded by towering, 75-foot trees that pose a significant threat to their homes and safety. Repeated complaints to the Municipal Corporation have fallen on deaf ears, with residents alleging a lack of proper documentation and response to their pleas for tree removal.
A recent incident saw a large tree fall, causing property damage, further fueling residents’ anxieties. The Corporation’s inaction is being heavily criticised amidst mounting concerns.
The upcoming monsoon season only exacerbates the danger, with residents fearing the potential for more trees to fall, leading to further damage and possibly injuries. The lack of timely action is raising serious questions about the Corporation’s responsibility towards citizen safety.
This incident highlights a larger issue of urban planning and civic responsibility. The authorities must act swiftly and decisively to address the concerns of Phase-3B1 residents before a tragedy strikes. The lack of transparency and accountability in handling citizen complaints needs immediate attention, not just in this specific case but across the city.