Chennai apartments still track water cans and tankers manually
Residents and facility teams coordinate cans, tanker arrivals, payment splits, and usage complaints through fragmented chats.
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Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
City feeds show local pain first, then blend India and broader opportunity threads when local inventory is sparse.
No exact location is exposed. Nearby discovery is never the default.
Residents and facility teams coordinate cans, tanker arrivals, payment splits, and usage complaints through fragmented chats.
Commuters still guess whether walking, autos, buses, or cabs will work around stations under real weather and traffic.
Listings rarely show street flooding, power backup, drainage, parking exposure, or past waterlogging near the building.
People call whoever is available first, then discover pricing, quality, and follow-up reliability only after the work starts.
Residents depend on forwarded messages, social posts, and calls to understand street-level flooding, route safety, and power issues.