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Cutbona faces truckers’ defecation nuisance

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Last updated: August 27, 2025 12:47 am
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Even after the commissioning of a 69-seater toilet block for workers at Cutbona, villagers say health risks persist as cold storage trucks remain parked for up to 12 hours without basic facilities, forcing drivers and cleaners to relieve themselves in
the open.

Villagers said trucks belonging to agents line the approach road to the jetty, waiting for trawlers to arrive as per tidal movement. During this time, drivers are compelled to sleep in their vehicles and use open spaces to answer nature’s call, raising fears of water contamination and
disease outbreaks.

They also expressed concern over garbage dumped in water bodies and along roadsides, which continues to pile up.

Once trawlers dock, unloading and loading takes around eight hours, prolonging the wait for truckers without amenities.

A fisheries department source said, “We are aware of the problem faced by the insulated trucks and the department will be installing gates at the entrance of the jetty while the open space in front of the fisheries office will be used to park trucks. They can then use the facilities, including toilets.”

However, when asked about the 50-60 trucks that line the approach road, the official admitted space was insufficient but said efforts would be made to streamline operations.

Meanwhile, no-parking boards are yet to be installed along the jetty road, even a month after the traffic cell inspection and demarcation meant to ensure smooth movement
of vehicles.

 

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