The pump cannot handle the water volume
Reykjavík city officials are investigating improvements to tunnels under Breiðholtsbraut to address chronic water accumulation issues reported by residents.
In Reykjavík, city officials are considering upgrades to the newly constructed tunnels under Breiðholtsbraut at Suðurfell and Jaðarsfell, which have been experiencing significant water accumulation during heavy rain. Residents have raised concerns about the situation, noting that the existing pump system seems inadequate for the volume of water, leading to flooding issues. Inga Rún Sigurðardóttir, a specialist in communication and dissemination with the city's environmental and planning department, acknowledged the problem, stating that the pump cannot manage the high levels of water accumulation during severe weather conditions.
The water build-up has become a notable issue for the local community, particularly for those living in the Breiðhylting area, who have voiced their frustrations through various channels. The situation has prompted officials to investigate potential solutions that could help alleviate the flooding problems. While this problem has persisted since the opening of the new tunnels, local resident Sigrún Birgisdóttir recalled that similar issues were not present with the earlier tunnels at a different location.
Given the ongoing challenges with the drainage system, city planners are under pressure to ensure that proper measures are implemented to improve the situation. The flooded areas pose not only inconveniences for residents but also raise concerns about public safety and infrastructure integrity. The city's commitment to addressing these flooding challenges will be essential in restoring community confidence and ensuring smoother transportation in the affected regions.