Greater Noida: Residents of Fusion Homes have been troubled by water shortage for the last 10 days. Anger brewing among the residents against AOA due to lack of facilities in the society because of forced handover to AOA from the builder. AOA is not equipped enough to handle critical situations like this and is facing the ire of the entire residential community. Faulty transformer adds to the woes of the residents.

Residents raised slogans against AOA
There was an uproar among the residents due to a water shortage in Fusion Homes Society located in Tech Zone-4, Greater Noida West. Residents also raised slogans against AOA. Residents allege that ever since AOA was handed over charge from the builder, they have been facing continuous water problems. Not even garbage is being collected from homes daily. Stray animals are also seen roaming in the society.
Residents also allege that towers D, E, F and G of the society are facing maximum problems. Due to water shortage, residents are facing a lot of problems. People are facing a lot of trouble in going to the office, children going to school and doing household work. Society residents raised slogans against AOA and sought answers from AOA but there was no improvement in the system.
Prateek, a resident of Fusion Homes says, “We all are quite worried as for the last 10 days now there has been a problem of water shortage in the towers of our building. This problem is the fault of the management of the Society, which has decided to take charge of the Society without a proper handover. We are all hoping that the problem gets resolved as soon as possible.”
Prakash, a resident of G Tower, OP Sengar, E Tower, etc. say, “In May, with the scorching heat, all the residents are facing the shortage of water. Water is being procured from tankers in the society which is not safe for drinking. Even after giving complete maintenance, drinking water is being procured from the market.”
Anubhav Dubey, a resident of the society, says, “One of the transformers in the society is also faulty and we may have to face an electricity crisis at any time. The builder should give proper handover to the AOA and the residents should be allowed to live comfortably.”