Septic tank leak poses a health hazard at GH
The Hindu
An overflowing septic tank near a toilet complex near the ‘108’ ambulance office and COVID-19 vaccination centre at Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital has become a health hazard and e
An overflowing septic tank near a toilet complex near the ‘108’ ambulance office and COVID-19 vaccination centre at Tiruchi Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital has become a health hazard and eye sore as well. Patients and visitors complain of unbearable stench too. The hospital had, a few weeks ago, installed a session site for COVID-19 vaccination at the newly inaugurated District Early Intervention Centre (DEIC) block in the hospital. The block has to be accessed via a small gate, through which only pedestrians are allowed to enter. The leak is across the front of the entrance, which puts off the visitors.
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