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Winter woes: Taps go dry in three Tral villages, officials assure action

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January 25, 2019
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Tral: Inhabitants of three villages in Tral sub district of South Kashmir have been hit by acute portable water shortage for last “two days”

 

Locals of Nanar, Takiya and Midoora-Khangund areas of Tral told INS that, from last two days, they are not getting clean drinking water supply, due to which they are facing inconveniences.

 

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One of the locals said that despite several requests, the officials concerned failed to provide it, due to which locals have to go miles in snow to fetch water.

 

The residents appealed to the higher authorities to issue necessary directions to the officials to get the water supply restored in the area as soon as possible.

 

Executive Engineer (EXN), Public health engineering department, Awantipora, Chander Kant Sundan, when contacted, told INS that, he will immediately send his team to restore the supply in the areas.

 

“I am informing my AEE and other concerned. We will look into the matter soon,” Sundan said.

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