Published on March 24, 2026
Gonikoppal, a town in the Kodagu district, is facing a significant waste management crisis as garbage has begun to accumulate in various areas due to stalled waste disposal services. Residents have expressed concern over the unsightly mounds of rubbish, which are contributing to unpleasant odors and potential health hazards.
The situation worsened earlier this month when the local waste management facility faced operational issues, resulting in a backlog. With refuse piling up on the streets, local residents reported an increase in pest activity and concerns about water contamination. Many are worried about the implications for their health and the environment.
“In recent days, the smell has become unbearable,” said one resident, noting that the lack of timely waste disposal has made daily life increasingly difficult. “We need urgent action from the authorities to address this problem.”
Local authorities have acknowledged the situation and are reportedly working to resolve the operational issues at the waste management facility. However, there has been little communication from officials on when residents can expect to see relief from the accumulating garbage.
Meanwhile, some community members have taken matters into their own hands, organizing clean-up drives in an effort to manage the waste situation themselves. “We cannot just sit back and wait for the government to act,” one volunteer stated. “It’s our community, and we have to look after it.”
As the situation continues to develop, both residents and local officials are calling for a long-term solution to ensure that waste management services are reliable and effective. The health and well-being of the community depend on immediate action and a sustainable plan moving forward.
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