

They are searching three more tunnels between 31st and Kinnickinnic and 30th and Euclid. Tuesday, June 14, crews picked up their operation and moved it to 31st and Kinnickinnic. They checked the three tunnels and found nothing. MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - Dive crews found no sign of the three missing people in the tunnel search near 27th and Loomis. But we’re not even touching that pain right now we still haven’t located the other two reporting missing and I think that weighs heavy on everybody’s mind," Chief Lipski said. "The challenge is the persistence of it all we’ve been able to recover, deliver this young man back so the family has some awareness. Milwaukee Fire Department Chief Aaron Lipski said the persistence of first responders will lead to them finding the men. A citizen's call is what led them to the 10-year-old's body. Since then, Milwaukee fire has moved to many locations along the KK River. The search restarted Tuesday morning where water rescue teams searched three tunnels and didn't find anything. Officials say he would have turned 11 years old on July 4. MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - Authorities report the body of the 10-year-old child, swept away in a storm tunnel Monday near 27th and Loomis, has been recovered.įamily identified the boy as Mouhammad Arman Rashidullah. 10.’People have got to eat’: Feeding America volunteers keep.3,500 police personnel deployed in Coimbatore city.Two members of saffron outfit arrested for trying to kill SDPI functionary in Coimbatore.The drains will have grill facility to open in case of blockage,” he said. “The water would drain in the facility here and would not reach the underpass. Another corporation worker said he did similar work at Lanka Corner to stop waterlogging during the rainy season. I am eagerly waiting for the work to get over,” says a woman resident in Ramnagar. Drainage would break and add to our woes. The corporation would pump out the water, and it had always been a trouble to reach my home during the rainy season. I have been in this area since my childhood over 45 years. “I hope the waterlogging problem doesn’t persist anymore. Corporation commissioner K VIjayakarthikeyan had recently approved the plan. He said the work would end by next few days and the underpass would be opened for commuters after the curing period probably by December 17. This is a permanent solution for waterlogging.” The drains are constructed across road on either side of the underpass, and the water which will flow into the drains due to gravity would be carried to Valankulam through the existing channels along Brookefields road and GoodShed Road. The drain will be connected to the main drainage. Most of the gushing water from roads would drain there and will not reach the underpass. Executive engineer of the city corporation Thirumoorthy said, “There would be drains with grills on the road leading to the underpass to collect excess water even before it flows into the underpass. Commuters and residents have been facing trouble in passing the underpass over a long time. The underpass on Sastri Road near the Kikani Vidhya Mandir gets filled with nearly two-foot water even for a mild shower.

A recurring problem of waterlogging in the Kikani underpass will be solved soon as the Coimbatore Corporation has started the drainage work to prevent clogging in times of rain on the lines of mitigation measures carried out at Lanka Corner.
