Fearful that soon their community will be cut off by several major landslips, residents of Pooran Road, George Village, Tableland are pleading with the authorities to repair their road.
This, as heavy rainfall last week resulted in the development of another major landslip, but according to the residents that one is the worst so far.
For a month, the garbage truck has stopped servicing the area, which also has a primary school, and now residents fear that emergency and utility vehicles also will be unable to access the community.
Resident Ricky Ramjattan, who lives between two major landslips, said the residents were frustrated.
“The issue we’re having in this road is all the major landslips we have here causing chaos for us to go out every morning because our vehicles touching and if rain falls we don’t know when we can get to come back if we leave 4 o’clock in the morning to go out.
He added, “If it have sick people in the back here nobody coming in so that is the major challenge what we have in this road right now.”
Since the garbage truck stopped working in the area, he said, every morning he would put his garbage bags in his vehicle and dump them on his way to work.
Lamenting that residents are feeling neglected, he said, “It is getting very frustrating, real bad...”
He said recently there was an accident at one of the landslips but fortunately, the motorist was not seriously injured.
Another resident, Ramsaran Sarabjit, said for seven years he had been asking the regional corporation to build a proper drainage system.
Moruga MP Michelle Benjamin toured Pooran Road, George Village, Tableland, to see the landslips in the area.
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“I think the major cause of this is because of the water so the water coming from both sides and have nowhere to go so it remaining here and this is the cause right here. If they had fixed the box drain we would have this problem today. I asking them to come and channel the water in the proper direction,” he said.
Moruga/Tableland MP Michelle Benjamin said the road is a circular that connects the Ants Nest community on the Mantacool Road, but this is no longer the case due to landslips. She said there were five major landslips, affecting over 50 residents and jeopardising four homes.
“It is I would say a death commute because you’re putting your property at risk, you’re putting your life at risk.
“I am asking them to be careful but I know they are at a point that they have no choice.
“Many would have expressed their frustration and, as the Member of Parliament, I listen attentively and I have been reaching out to the relevant authority, pleading on behalf of my constituents, that we need to get something done,” she added.
Complaining that the regional corporation had no funding, she said they were trying to source material to bring temporary relief to the resident.
“I am here calling on the Minister of Local Government, you were given that excess budget of $200 million in the new company and I’m asking you to utilise some to stabilise and bring relief to my constituents in Pooran Road, George Village,” she pleaded.
However, she indicated that the ministry was conducting work at one of the landslips near the primary school.