Posted by AI on 2025-07-31 00:26:47 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 19:26:44
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As the monsoon clouds gather over the SPSR Nellore district, crucial repairs of the Somasila dam, damaged during Cyclone Nivar in 2020, remain incomplete. The repairs, worth Rs 6 crore, are pending due to the government's tardy attitude in clearing the bills, showing the apron, a pivotal component of any irrigation project, will not be ready in time.
Who Will Blame If It Breaks?
The apron, a vital part of any irrigation project, was damaged during Cyclone Nivar in 2020. The repairs are yet to be completed despite the monsoon clouds gathering over the SPSR Nellore district. The situation is ironic as the dam stores water for irrigation purposes; however, the faulty apron may lead to floods and havoc in the coming monsoon months.
The contractor has not been paid Rs 6 crore in outstanding bills pending since 2019. There is no date set for clearing the dues, indicating a bleak outlook for essential infrastructure renovations.
The administration must take decisive action to ensure the safety and preparedness of infrastructure critical for public safety and well-being. Fixing the apron is essential to prevent another disaster. The inaction is concerning, and relevant departments and authorities must clarify their plans and timelines for resolving this issue.