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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Open manholes - threat to public life

October 03, 2025 00:00:00


Open manholes on roads in the capital and other cities have become a grave threat to public safety. Every day, pedestrians and commuters risk their lives while travelling to workplaces, markets, or educational institutions. During the rainy season, these manholes become particularly hazardous as accumulated water makes them invisible, leading to frequent accidents. Reports of deaths and injuries caused by such negligence appear in the media far too often. For children and the elderly, the danger is even more severe.

The problem persists mainly due to broken or stolen covers and the failure to repair them promptly. Had the city corporations or concerned authorities ensured regular monitoring, these situations could easily have been prevented. Safeguarding citizens is their responsibility, yet the continued indifference is deeply regrettable.

Immediate and sustainable measures should be taken for keeping every manhole securely covered, ensuring regular inspections and preventing theft. Citizens, too, must remain alert and inform the authorities if an open manhole is noticed. Unless swift and effective action is taken, accidents will continue to rise, putting countless lives at risk.

Nusrat Jahan (Shoronika)

Jagannath University

shoronikaislam1709@gmail.com


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