Neighborhood residents in Adana covered the potholes on the unpaved road with carpets

ADANA (AA) – In the central Seyhan district of Adana, citizens covered the potholes on the unpaved roads with carpets after the infrastructure work in their neighborhoods.

ADANA (AA) – In the central Seyhan district of Adana, citizens covered the potholes on the unpaved roads with carpets after the infrastructure work in their neighborhoods. Residents of Havuzlubahçe District could not get any results from their applications to Seyhan Municipality for the repaving of the roads, where infrastructure work was carried out approximately 9 months ago. In order to react to the situation, the residents of the neighborhood hung a sign saying “Welcome to Tozlubahçe Neighborhood” at the entrance of the street, and since there was no response from the municipality, they found the solution in carpets.

After the infrastructure work, the neighborhood covered the potholes on the unpaved roads by laying carpets they brought from their homes. – “Our neighborhood is ignored” Cengiz Ayhan, one of the residents of the neighborhood, told reporters that he has been living in the neighborhood for 61 years. Stating that they are very disturbed by the irregularities on the roads, Ayhan said: “It is the first time in my life that I have seen such a long period of neglect.

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There is a school ahead, students pass through mud in the winter. In the summer, we are destroyed by dust. We cannot open the curtains, we cannot breathe, we cannot do anything. We appealed to the authorities, but we cannot get a response. “Our neighborhood is being ignored.” Murat Keklik also stated that they are trying to find a solution by laying carpets on the potholes on the road. Stating that his vehicle was damaged due to potholes on the road, Keklik said, “I am ashamed to say that I live in Havuzlubahçe.

This place is worse than a molehill. When it rains, people pass through here by taking off their shoes and socks. Is there such a humanity? he said. Fatma Kaplan also noted that she could not open her windows even though the weather was getting warmer due to the dust on the roads.

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