EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF HAZARDOUS SLUM ENVIRONMENTS IN VISAKHAPATNAM CITY
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Slums in urban areas are often marked by hazardous living conditions, including inadequate housing, poor sanitation, and limited access to basic services, which contribute to significant health, safety, and socio-economic challenges. This case study focuses on the slums of Visakhapatnam, a major port city in India, exploring the various factors that contribute to hazardous environments in these informal settlements. By assessing the physical infrastructure, sanitation, and socio-economic conditions, the study aims to understand the impact of these adverse conditions on residents' quality of life. Through surveys, field observations, and interviews with local residents and urban planners, the research highlights critical issues such as overcrowding, inadequate waste disposal, water contamination, and vulnerability to natural disasters. The findings reveal the compounded challenges faced by slum dwellers, including high rates of communicable diseases, limited access to education, and exposure to environmental hazards. The study also examines potential policy interventions and strategies for improving the living conditions in these areas, emphasizing the need for integrated urban planning, community-driven solutions, and government support to address the pressing issues of hazardous slums in Visakhapatnam.
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