The owner of an apartment in Pavlograd has accumulated so many unnecessary items over the years that her home has turned into an impenetrable mess. Not only furniture and appliances, but also piles of newspapers, magazines, spoiled food, and old clothing – all of this created not only unsanitary conditions threatening health but also serious risks. This was reported by "Vідомо" citing the utility company "Comfortable City."
The situation culminated in a burst pipe that flooded the neighbors below. This incident served as the catalyst that prompted the intervention of utility services. Upon arrival, they encountered significant difficulties – the entrance to the apartment was nearly blocked by mountains of garbage.
After addressing the issue with the broken pipe, the utility workers began the process of removing the clutter. Over the course of several days, a tractor made trips between the apartment and the city landfill, hauling away a massive amount of waste. It is worth noting that the work was complicated not only by the sheer volume of junk but also by its condition: many items were damaged, broken, and required special care during handling.
According to the utility workers, the situation was exacerbated by the complete inaction of the woman's relatives, who, despite numerous appeals from neighbors and the homeowners' association, ignored the problem for years.
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