infrastructure strain
Infrastructure strain refers to the pressure placed on public systems and facilities, such as roads, bridges, and utilities, due to increased demand. This can occur from population growth, urbanization, or natural disasters, leading to congestion, delays, and potential failures in service delivery.
When infrastructure is strained, it can result in higher maintenance costs and reduced quality of life for residents. For example, traffic jams may become more frequent, and water supply systems might struggle to meet the needs of a growing community, highlighting the importance of planning and investment in public infrastructure.