Gadwal, a bustling town in Telangana, is facing a serious safety issue near the well-known Amm Hospital. A badly damaged culvert next to the hospital has become a danger zone for drivers and pedestrians alike.
For months, the culvert has remained broken. Motorcyclists and other commuters often lose control while trying to pass over it. Several accidents have already occurred, some leaving people injured. Others have narrowly avoided disaster.
Despite these repeated incidents, local authorities have not taken lasting steps to fix the problem. Residents are growing frustrated and fearful. Many say the damaged culvert puts lives at risk every day.
“This is a daily problem,” said a worried resident. “We constantly see two-wheelers slipping or vehicles getting stuck. If nothing is done, a serious tragedy is bound to happen soon.”
People from the area are now calling on the municipal officials to act immediately. They say it’s the government’s duty to maintain public infrastructure and prevent such hazards, especially in a location so close to a hospital.
Ambulances and emergency vehicles often use this road, which makes the situation even more urgent. Locals believe that fixing the culvert is not just about road safety—it’s about protecting lives.
The message from the community is clear: fix the culvert now, before it causes more harm. Immediate repairs are needed to prevent future accidents and ensure safe travel for everyone in Gadwal.