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“Flood Of Despair: Mumbai’s Flooding Woes”

Mumbai is an efficient city in some ways, but this reputation depends on fair weather. It turns into a soggy mess with the arrival of a monsoon. This year the season has begun with the spectacular collapse of a pedestrian bridge on a crucial railway line in Andheri, causing injuries and overall urban paralysis. Not even a year has passed since the ghastly stampede on a foot overbridge at Elphinstone Road station, that took over 20 lives. The recurrent disasters involving infrastructure are proof of the indifference among policymakers to the city’s needs, even as they speak of a ‘global standard’ of living. It is fair to ask whether Mumbai is prepared, after the passage of a dozen years, to meet a disaster such as the July 2005 flooding caused by 99.4 cm of rain in a 24-hour period. The city continues to attract a large number of people looking for opportunity — the population rose from 11.9 million in 2001 to 18.4 million a decade later. But urban managers, led by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, have not invested enough in new infrastructure and have done a shoddy job of maintaining the old. If Maharashtra has to achieve higher rates of economic growth and touch an ambitious 10%, as Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis desires, Mumbai’s infrastructure planning should be in the hands of an empowered custodian who can secure the cooperation of all urban agencies. A return to nature is needed to relieve Mumbai of its flooding woes. According to one estimate, the city’s Mithi river, blocked by debris and garbage, has lost about 60% of its catchment to development. The setting up of a Supreme Court monitoring committee has not helped much. It will take resolute measures to stop the release of sewage and industrial chemicals into the Mithi, and retrieve lost mangroves. A cleaner river connected to functional drainage can aid in the speedy removal of flood waters, and improve the environment. Yet, there are other basic challenges which are particularly worrisome to less affluent residents. In a 2015 study, the World Bank found that half of the poor did not consider moving out of flood-prone areas, because of the uncertainty of living in a new place with severe social disruptions and reduced access to education and health facilities. What this underscore is the need to make the best use of all available space, densify development where feasible, and improve conditions in situ. It is welcome that a joint safety audit with the IIT will be conducted on public infrastructure, in the wake of the bridge collapse. But such inspections must be regularly carried out and quick remedial steps taken.

WORDS AND MEANINGS –

Soggy

Meaning: Very wet and soft.

Example: “we squelched through the soggy ground”

Synonyms: Pappy, Sloppy

Spectacular

Meaning: Strikingly large or obvious.

Example: “the party suffered a spectacular loss in the election”

Synonyms: Impressive, Remarkable

Antonyms: Unimpressive

Paralysis

Meaning: Inability to act or function properly.

Example: “the paralysis gripping the country”

Synonyms: Shutdown, Stoppage

Ghastly

Meaning: Causing great horror or fear.

Example: “one of the most ghastly crimes ever committed”

Synonyms: Terrible, Frightful

Antonyms: Pleasant, Trivial

Stampede

Meaning: An occasion when many large animals or many people suddenly all move quickly and in an uncontrolled way, usually in the same direction at the same time, especially because of fear.

Example: Two shoppers were injured in the stampede as shop doors opened on the first day of the sale.

Shoddy

Meaning: Badly made or done.

Example: “we’re not paying good money for shoddy goods”

Synonyms: Poor-quality, Inferior

Antonyms: Well made, Carful

Ambitious

Meaning: (of a plan or piece of work) intended to satisfy high aspirations and therefore difficult to achieve.

Example: “an ambitious enterprise”

Synonyms: Difficult, Exacting

Antonyms: Unambitious, Easy

Desires

Meaning: Strongly wish for or want (something).

Example: “he never achieved the status he so desired”

Synonyms: Want, Crave

Antonyms: Unwanted

Woes

Meaning: Things that cause sorrow or distress; troubles.

Example: “to add to his woes, customers have been spending less”

Synonyms: Trouble, Problem

Debris

Meaning: Scattered pieces of rubbish or remains.

Example: “workmen were clearing the roads of the debris from shattered buildings”

Synonyms: Refuse, Rubbish

Catchment

Meaning: The action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area.

Example: “water catchment continues the whole year round”

Sewage

Meaning: Waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers.

Example: “sewage treatment”

Worrisome

Meaning: Causing anxiety or concern.

Example: “a worrisome problem”

Synonyms: Worrying, Daunting

Affluent

Meaning: (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy.

Example: “the affluent societies of the western world”

Synonyms: Wealthy, Rich

Antonyms: Poor

Disruptions

Meaning: Disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process.

Example: “the scheme was planned to minimize disruption”

Synonyms: Disturbance, Confusion

Densify

Meaning: Make (something) more dense.

Example: “densified hardboard”

Feasible

Meaning: Possible and practical to do easily or conveniently.

Example: “the Dutch have demonstrated that it is perfectly feasible to live below sea level”

Synonyms: Practicable, Practical

Antonyms: Impractical, Impossible

In situ

Meaning: In the appropriate position.

Example: “her guests were all in situ”