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Ash-filled potholes on Nakodar-Jagraon road poses threat

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The Nakodar-Jagraon main road has deteriorated severely over the past several months, with large stretches — from the Nurmahal bypass to the railway station — have deep potholes. Instead of carrying out proper repairs, the local authorities have filled these potholes with industrial ash, a temporary measure that has now created a new set of hazards for commuters.

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As vehicles move over the ash, thick dust clouds rise into the air, significantly reducing visibility and increasing the risk of accidents, particularly for two-wheeler riders. Thousands of daily commuters, schoolchildren and local residents are forced to navigate this unsafe stretch, facing persistent dust exposure and heightened chances of mishaps.

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Residents say the ash-based stopgap arrangement has worsened conditions rather than improving them. They have urged the administration to undertake durable and timely road repairs instead of relying on measures that compromise public health and safety.

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