Muzaffarpur News: Smart City roads that are drain water underwater, the risk of spreading diseases with rotten water - Muzaffarpur News streets of the Smart City are plunged into sewage
Updated: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 05:23 pm (IST) in Muzaffarpur, the weakening became serious due to constant rain. The water of drains spread to the roads and Mohallas, which also has trouble breathing. The path of taking Chowk to Pokharia Pir is most affected where the water turned black due to a lack of drainage system. Jagran correspondent, Muzaffarpur. The drainage water has spread in the road and a lot of location over the past two days, due to interrupted rain in the city. The residents of the neighborhood with rotten water also became bad. They do not leave the house. Remove the ad, just read the news, while this water also increased the risk of spreading diseases with bacteria and viruses. The worst situation is from taking chowk to Pokharia pir. There is already a problem with water connection on this route. Water does not come out because the drainage system is not strengthened. Now the water is starting to turn black. It causes bad smell. Due to water connection, students who go to school have many problems. Even after that, the drain is not cleared by the municipal corporation regarding drainage. After the heavy rains on Tuesday morning and afternoon, many Mohallas, including Professor Colony, Anand Marg Road, Kalambagh Road, Mithanpura Jagdishpuri Lane was underwater. It exposed the SMART City system. The bicycle and scooty rider struggles to come and go. The depth of the water is not detected. Due to the well in some places, people fell into it and became injured. Among the locals, Amar Kumar, Anita Devi and others said that once water was applied in the area, it did not come out. It gets dirty and turns black. If your feet keep in it, start itching and burning. They always run the risk of the disease thriving. Most damage to the ozone layer due to industrialization Muzaffarpur: The principal, Dr. Mamta Rani, told the LNT College on the World Ozone Day, said most ozone layers were damaged by industrialization. Chairman of Dr. Sunil Kumar of the Chemistry section. Several students made people aware to save the ozone layer through posters and slogans. Dr. Kumar informed the children about the decay of the ozone layer of chlorophilorocarbon. Science experts also gave the ozon layer to the children. In the end, the students gave information about the safety of ozone to the people who became a human chain. Dr Amrita Kumari of the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Vachaspati, head of the Mathematics Department, dr. Yogesh Kumar and dr. Sakshi Verma and Jaya Jha were on the event.