City
Epaper

Cement unloading increase air pollution in goods ward

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 27, 2021 22:50 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 27:A huge air pollution is seen at the goods yard in Aurangabad Railway Station after the ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, Nov 27:

A huge air pollution is seen at the goods yard in Aurangabad Railway Station after the unloading of the Cement bags from the goods train. The similar situation was observed on Saturday. The nearby residents are facing severe health hazard due to the cement spread in the air.

The goods yard is situation near the Aurangabad Railway Station. There is a facility to unloads good from two goods trains at a time here. Cement and fertilizers brought from various states here in large number along with the agriculture and industrial products. Two trains with cement bags comes in a month. While unloading the cement bags, lot of cement is spread in the air and the residents of the nearby Hamalwada, Sadatnagar, Vedantnagar and Rahulnagar are affected. Hence, there is a grave need to take stern measures to control the air pollution.

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalFrance, Saudi to lead conference on two-state solution in NY: Macron urges US to revise decision on Palestinian visas

International'Can't fight China alone in Asia-Pacific': Former United States Official stresses India's importance for US

InternationalIndian refiners' "signalling" reduction of Russian oil imports, claims US Congressman after visit to India, Pakistan

InternationalPakistan: 14 killed, 35 injured in blast targeting Balochistan National Party rally in Quetta

International"We get along with India very well, but...": Trump defends 50% tariff, calls ties "one sided"

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadSwearing-in ceremony of newly appointed judges held

AurangabadJudges & lawyers should make effort to get justice to parties: Justice Manish Pitale

AurangabadDMC Rahul Suryawanshi relieved of duties from CSMC

AurangabadCMIA urges Air India to improve flight connectivity

AurangabadThieves came in car & stole dry fruits worth Rs 4