Azossim Bundh in Goa, repaired for Rs 82 lakh a year ago, now crumbling again, raises concerns.

The Azossim bundh in Goa, which was repaired just a year ago for a staggering Rs 82 lakh, is now crumbling again, causing concerns among locals. The bundh, which plays a crucial role in preventing flooding in the area, is showing signs of damage and deterioration, prompting authorities to take swift action. The repair work carried out last year was supposed to strengthen the structure and ensure its longevity, but it seems that the problems have resurfaced. Residents are worried that if the bundh is not repaired promptly, it could lead to flooding during the monsoon season, putting lives and properties at risk. The authorities have been urged to investigate the quality of the previous repair work and take necessary steps to address the current issues. The Azossim bundh is a vital infrastructure that requires proper maintenance and regular inspections to prevent such incidents in the future. It is essential for the concerned departments to prioritize the repair work and allocate the necessary funds to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents in the area. The crumbling of the bundh highlights the importance of investing in robust infrastructure and implementing effective maintenance strategies to avoid recurring expenses and inconvenience to the public.

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