Noida Airport flight safety is illegal construction and bird threat! These instructions issued
Irregular construction of buildings around Noida International Airport and the presence of birds and animals can pose a threat to flight operations. Keeping this in mind, the administration has instructed to take immediate measures to deal with the dangers in the areas close to the airport. In this regard, a meeting was held on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Manish Kumar Verma, District Magistrate (District Magistrate) of Gautam Budh Nagar. According to the news of PTI, in the meeting held, the Environment Management Committee (AEMC) in front of the administration noticed these challenges.
District Magistrate gave these instructions
According to the news, senior administrative and airport officials also participated in the meeting. The District Magistrate stressed the need for cleaning, waste control and regulation of illegal construction within a 10 km radius to ensure smooth and safe airport operations, and referred to the risk for flight operation. Verma emphasized the need to avoid throwing garbage in the area and directed the departments to conduct regular monthly inspection with AEMC and submit the report to the chairperson on time.
Approval of the formation of a survey team
The District Magistrate also ordered to strengthen all drainage systems to prevent waterlogging. Approved the formation of a survey team to identify them to remove legal action and illegal construction. The meeting was attended by Kiran Jain, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Noida International Airport, Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) Atul Kumar, Deputy Divisional Magistrate Abhay Kumar Singh of Jewar, Abhay Kumar Singh, District Disaster Specialist Omkar Chaturvedi and District Administration and other officials of the departments associated with the airport project.
COO Jain gave a presentation highlighting environmental conditions and operation hazards within the 10 km radius of the airport. According to the statement issued by the District Information Office, in response, District Magistrate Verma asked to identify rejected constructions, regulate construction activities, start a joint survey with local administration and form a barrier withdrawal committee.
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