Noida, Delhi's Janakpuri and now Rohini: Deaths due to civic negligence rising cause of concern

Recent fatalities in Noida, Janakpuri, and Rohini have sparked alarm over civic negligence in urban infrastructure maintenance. Reports indicate that the deaths resulted from accidents involving open pits and uncovered manholes, highlighting serious lapses in safety protocols. In addition to the physical hazards posed by inadequate urban planning, there are growing concerns regarding the delayed responses from civic authorities in addressing these life-threatening issues. The recurring nature of such incidents raises questions about the effectiveness of municipal oversight and the urgent need for improved safety measures to protect residents. As cities expand, ensuring the safety of public spaces has become a pressing issue, with advocates calling for immediate action from local governments to prevent further tragedies. This situation underscores the critical need for enhanced civic responsibility and proactive measures to safeguard citizens in urban environments.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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