Hamad Town Pothole Repairs Delayed for Two Months, Councillor Says
TDT | Manama
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A municipal councillor says relevant authorities have failed to repair a dangerous pothole and road subsidence on Road 554 in Hamad Town for over two months.
Abdullah Mubarak Al Qubaisi, representing the Ninth Constituency on the Northern Municipal Council, stated that the ministry's only response had been placing a temporary metal plate and warning barrier at the site in Complex 1205. This action forced traffic into a single lane and caused persistent congestion.
"Is it reasonable for a single pothole to go unrepaired for two full months?" he said, calling the situation an emergency threatening residents, pedestrians, and passing vehicles.
Al Qubaisi said an inspection found a broken sewage pipe beneath the road, warning the damage could worsen rapidly. He first filed a report on 13 May, followed by phone calls to officials and an urgent reminder on 2 July — all with no meaningful response.
He called on the ministry to deploy emergency teams immediately to begin pipe replacement and repaving without further delay.
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