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Mumbai: BMC's lethargy forces Andheri societies to deal with 'crap'
Updated On: 01 July, 2017 10:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Rupsa Chakraborty
<p>A damaged sewage line and BMC lethargy has brought dengue and malaria to the doorstep of two Andheri societies</p>


Residents are forced to wade through the stinking, filthy sewage water every day. Pics/Satej Shinde
Residents of two housing societies at Gilbert Hill, Andheri, are living the proverbial phrase: when life throws sh*t at you. This, since the time a builder damaged a sewage pipeline in their neighbourhood. Hundreds of residents in the upmarket vicinity have been left with no dignity in life or death - schoolchildren are being sent home for wearing dirty uniforms, adults are susceptible to malaria and dengue, and even ambulances refuse to enter the locality to pick up the ill and deceased.
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