July 4, 2024

Locals Outraged as Stray Dogs Found Dead Near Central University and Evergreen High School Nunnar Ganderbal children are at risk Authorities Remain Inactive

Locals Outraged as Stray Dogs Found Dead Near Central University and Evergreen High School Nunnar Ganderbal children are at risk Authorities Remain Inactive

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04/06/2024 (JKNN) In a concerning development, numerous stray dogs have been discovered dead near the Central University Nunnar campus and Evergreen High School, both situated along the national highways in Sonamarg and Ganderbal.

This troubling situation has left the local community in a state of distress, as the authorities have yet to take any action to address the issue.

Residents living near these educational institutions have expressed their alarm and frustration over the apparent lack of response from local authorities.

The dead animals not only pose a serious health hazard but also raise questions about the sanitation and safety measures in the area. The decaying carcasses are emitting foul odors and attracting pests, further exacerbating the public health concerns.Parents and teachers at Evergreen High School are particularly worried about the well-being of the students.

The proximity of the dead dogs to the school grounds has heightened fears of potential disease outbreaks. “Our children are at risk of falling ill due to the unsanitary conditions. We urge the authorities to take immediate action to remove the carcasses and investigate the cause of these deaths,” said a concerned parent.Similarly, students and staff at the Central University Nunnar campus are also affected by the situation. The presence of dead animals near the campus premises is not only distressing but also poses a risk to the health of the university community. “We are shocked by the inaction of the authorities. It is their responsibility to ensure a safe and clean environment for everyone,” commented a university staff member.The issue has also sparked fears of a potential outbreak of diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. Without proper investigation and timely removal of the carcasses, the risk of zoonotic diseases remains high.

Local health experts have warned that immediate steps need to be taken to prevent any public health crisis.Despite repeated complaints and appeals from the residents, there has been no visible effort from the concerned authorities to address the situation.

This apparent neglect has led to widespread dissatisfaction and anger among the community members. “We are deeply disappointed by the lack of response.

The authorities are in a deep slumber while we are facing serious health hazards,” lamented a resident.The community is calling for urgent action to be taken to remove the dead dogs and to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of their deaths. They also demand measures to prevent such incidents from recurring in the future.

The local administration needs to prioritize the health and safety of its residents and ensure that the areas around educational institutions are kept clean and safe.Until the authorities take decisive action, the residents of Sonamarg and Ganderbal continue to live in fear and uncertainty, worried about the potential health risks that loom over their community.


(JKNEWS NATION)

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