
Dungi village flooded again, angry residents block traffic
The Hindu
For the third consecutive year, Dungi village near the proposed Navi Mumbai international airport has got flooded. The village was first flooded in 2019 after a river was diverted as part of the airpo
For the third consecutive year, Dungi village near the proposed Navi Mumbai international airport has got flooded. The village was first flooded in 2019 after a river was diverted as part of the airport work. Angry villagers on Monday obstructed vehicles on Uran-Panvel road. “Water has entered all 126 houses in the village. Nearly 300 residents were out on the road on Monday. The Panvel police, tehsildar and sub-divisional officer promised us a meeting with CIDCO officials on Tuesday. If nothing fruitful comes out of the meeting, we will next block traffic on Panvel-JNPT road,” Adesh Naik, a villager, said.More Related News

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