Residents of Sabunchu Settlement Do Not Want to Swim in Sewage
A group of residents of Musabekov Street in the Sabunchu settlement sent an open letter to the leadership of the country and in the media in connection with the horrible state of the local infrastructure.
For example, due to faulty sewerage system, this street is constantly flooded with water and sewage.
"In any slightest rain the street is filled with water, which does not go to the sewerage system,” the residents say. At the same time, it is impossible not only to walk, but also to travel by car in this street.
Numerous calls to the relevant state agencies and, above all, to Azersu responsible for the work of the sewerage system, are in vain. Therefore, the residents are forced to turn to the press. The appeal was signed by 11 people. -05D-
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