Flooded Road Cripples Access to Aam Aadmi Clinic in Phase 5
Residents of Phase 5 are battling a monsoon-related crisis that’s undermining the accessibility of their local Aam Aadmi Clinic. The road leading to the facility becomes submerged during rainfall, creating significant hurdles for patients seeking healthcare.
This issue, residents report, has persisted since the clinic’s inauguration. The waterlogging renders the road impassable, particularly for the elderly and those with mobility challenges.
The community is demanding immediate intervention from the administration. They cite the successful fogging program as a model for swift and effective action on public health issues. They urge similar promptness in addressing the drainage problem.
The ongoing situation highlights a critical gap in infrastructure planning. The lack of adequate drainage near a vital healthcare facility raises serious questions about the government’s commitment to ensuring accessible healthcare for all, especially during the monsoon season. A timely resolution is crucial to prevent further disruption to healthcare services and potential health risks for the community.