Lahore residents face hardship over damaged roads in New Samanabad

Lahore: Residents of New Samanabad are facing severe difficulties due to the deteriorating condition of Chaah Jummo Road and Shakir Road, where deep potholes and a damaged sewerage system have worsened after recent rainfall. According to local residents, stagnant sewage water has accumulated on roads, creating serious problems for traffic flow and increasing the risk of accidents for motorcyclists and pedestrians. The situation has also contributed to environmental pollution and potential health hazards in the area. Citizens report that water remains standing for several days after rainfall, further disrupting daily movement and commercial activity. Residents have urged authorities to urgently repair the roads, improve drainage systems, and implement effective water disposal mechanisms. Such infrastructure issues directly affect urban livability and can also impact surrounding property values and local economic activity. Will timely municipal intervention restore safe and smooth mobility in the area?

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