Updated On: 08 October, 2024 09:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Civic boss orders flying squads to prevent water theft, strict action against those who cause flooding on railway nullahs

Water loss is a major issue in Mumbai, MMR. Representation pic/iStock
The BMC has taken serious note of 34 per cent water leakage and disruption of railways due to waterlogging from a housing society. At a meeting on Monday with all civic officials concerned, BMC Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani instructed the appointment of a flying squad to prevent unauthorised connections and strict action against private societies responsible for flooding.
He also instructed officials to visit parking spaces with commercial establishments to free them up for public use. Gagrani has given instructions on various issues including water supply, road development, rainwater drainage, construction of new toilets, wet and dry solid waste collection, monsoon-related diseases, action against unauthorised hawkers, parking of vehicles, action against dilapidated buildings and civic facility centers.
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