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Stray Cattle Disrupt Traffic On Busy Roads, Raise Accident Risk In MP's Susner

Susner (Madhya Pradesh): The growing presence of stray cattle on roads in Susner has become a major concern for pedestrians and motorists, particularly during the evening hours. Large numbers of cattle can be seen sitting or roaming in the middle of busy roads and major routes, disrupting traffic and increasing the risk of accidents. According to locals, markets and main roads witness increased…

Stray Cattle Disrupt Traffic On Busy Roads, Raise Accident Risk In MP's Susner

Susner, a town in Madhya Pradesh, is grappling with a growing issue of stray cattle straying onto busy roads, posing significant safety risks for pedestrians and motorists, especially during the evenings. The cattle, often found sitting or wandering across major roads and routes, obstruct traffic and heighten accident probabilities.

Local residents report that markets and main roads become particularly congested in the evening, making it challenging for people and vehicle drivers to traverse safely amidst the cattle. Drivers frequently need to slow down abruptly or alter their course to dodge the animals and prevent collisions. Following a recent visit by the minister responsible, municipal council officials reportedly deployed workers to remove cattle from the roads.

However, the issue seems to resurface shortly after such efforts. Citizens have called for a lasting resolution, advocating for regular surveillance and campaigns to relocate stray cattle to shelters. Hariom Sharma, the Municipal Council Officer in charge, confirmed that employees have been designated to handle the cattle issue.

He stated that should the cattle persist in congregating on the streets, a thorough investigation will be conducted, and appropriate action will be taken.

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