В поселке под Чеховом случился мусорный апокалипсис
В поселке Крюково городского округа Чехов на контейнерной площадке у школы и многоквартирных домов с конца прошлого года копится мусор. Сейчас высота навалов почти достигла высоты ограждения. Внутри площадки отходы уже не помещаются.
“Год новый, а проблемы старые! Когда будет вывезен мусор?”, - спрашивают местные жители.
Коммунальные службы заявляют, что вывоз мусора производится ежедневно.
В поселке под Чеховом случился мусорный апокалипсис
В поселке Крюково городского округа Чехов на контейнерной площадке у школы и многоквартирных домов с конца прошлого года копится мусор. Сейчас высота навалов почти достигла высоты ограждения. Внутри площадки отходы уже не помещаются.
“Год новый, а проблемы старые! Когда будет вывезен мусор?”, - спрашивают местные жители.
Коммунальные службы заявляют, что вывоз мусора производится ежедневно.
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