Salem Road Problem Reports Today
3 active reports — updated every hour
Local Operations & Overview
Active Reporting Zones in Salem
Citizen reports from Salem are tracked across localities including Shevapet, Suramangalam, Fairlands, Alagapuram. Organizing reports by area helps local RWA networks coordinate with municipal officers and monitor resolution timelines in each zone.
Road Problem Incident Classification
Road Problem incidents in Tamil Nadu are classified by severity and assigned to the Tamil Nadu Highways Department / Municipal Corporation for resolution. Each case type has a distinct escalation path.
Salem Road Problem Complaint Channels
Civic road problems in Salem fall under the jurisdiction of Tamil Nadu Highways Department / Municipal Corporation. Formal complaints can be filed at the helpline 1800 425 0110. Online grievances may also be submitted via the Tamil Nadu e-Grievance portal at grievance.tn.gov.in.
How to Report Road Problem Issues on VizhiTN
To report an active road problem in Salem, tap the Report button, select "Road Problem" as the category, pin your location, and add a brief description. Verified reports are visible to neighbors immediately and are monitored by local RWAs.
Salem Road Problem Activity Summary
3 active road problems have been documented in Salem on VizhiTN. Activity data is updated every hour through community submissions and helps local authorities prioritize service restoration.
Recent Reports (3)
Road Cave-in on Shevapet Market Road Halts Cargo Truck Movement
A portion of Shevapet market road caved in on June 29 due to a broken sewer line underneath. Heavy trucks cannot pass safely.
Road Surface Cave-In on Shevapet Market Road, Salem
A portion of the busy Shevapet market road caved in on June 29 due to a broken brick sewer line underneath. Local merchants have blocked the lane with wooden crates to prevent heavy goods trucks from falling in.
Under-the-Table Documentation Fee Demanded at Salem West SRO
Went to Salem West SRO for land deed registration. After paying the official stamp duty and registration fees online, the office clerk demanded Rs 12,000 in cash to release the registered document. If refused, they intentionally delay processing the biometric verification.