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What our readers say: High-rise buildings pose threat

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THE Solan area is located in the high-risk seismic zone IV, which is vulnerable to severe earthquakes, but high-rise buildings of up to eight storeys are being constructed along the Solan-Kumarhatti highway. The heavy construction could also trigger landslides, further threatening safety and stability in the area. The authorities concerned should address this issue at the earliest to ensure the safety of the people and the region.

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Ritesh, SOLAN

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Public toilet needs maintenance

T he public toilet in Sanjauli market is currently in an unhygienic condition, with a foul odor emanating from it, causing discomfort to both users and passersby. The facility's poor maintenance is not only a health hazard but also an eyesore, undermining the image of the area. The toilet is a vital public utility for the many shoppers, vendors and visitors frequenting the market.The authorities should take necessary steps to maintain cleanliness and improve the hygiene of the facility.

Rakesh, SHIMLA

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