Dismal roads
The main road in Nawa Killi, Quetta, has been in a poor condition for years. Certain sections of the road are severely broken and damaged, leading to traffic accidents and injuries. The road conditions are so poor that they make it difficult for pedestrians and motorists to navigate. Patients and their families feel unsafe when traveling to the hospital and several lives have been lost due to the hazardous state of the road.
After just a few minutes of rainfall, the road becomes completely blocked by filthy water due to the lack of a sewage system. Although promises have been made to repair the road, no substantial action has been taken so far. It is essential for the government to take decisive action to address these issues. Urgent measures must be taken to repair the roads and ensure public safety. This will pave the way for a brighter future for the city, promoting sustainable infrastructure development.
Salah Ud Din Kakar
Quetta
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