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Hanoi: Mountains of garbage pile up into “mountains” at the project in settlement in Vinh Hung ward

Spontaneous landfill from construction waste, domestic garbage piled up, stinking, causing people living nearby to suffer because of pollution.

Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
As noted by PV Infonet, At the resettlement project in Vinh Hung ward (Hanoi), a spontaneous landfill sprouted with a stench, causing serious impacts on the urban landscape environment.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Many people said that the situation of dumping garbage took place for a long time at the location adjacent to Thanh Tri and Vinh Hung wards.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project

Talking to PV, Mr. Duong Van Hoa, Chairman of Thanh Tri Ward People’s Committee, said that the responsibility for this landfill belongs to Vinh Hung ward: “This is a residential area, but it has not been completed, so we just dumped garbage there. That landfill has been around for a long time, we blocked the entrance and put up a prohibition sign. Now only motorbikes can enter, cars cannot enter.”

Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
The spontaneous landfill gave off a stench, making people living nearby angry.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
In addition to having to bear the stench from garbage, people passing by here have to suffer from more dust when the weather is sunny.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Rainwater and garbage are seriously polluted
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
People expressed their desire for the local government to intervene and prevent the dumping of garbage.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Garbage surrounds the road, the stench rises up especially in the hot summer
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Some people living around the resettlement area repeatedly put up “no trash” signs, but the situation has not improved. Unconscious people still bring garbage to throw it away day by day, causing the landfill to expand
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
When people cross this road, they only know how to cover their noses and drive fast
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Mr. Vu Minh Phung (in Vinh Hung ward) said that on rainy and windy days, the stench hit the house, causing his family to suffocate, having to regularly close the door. “In particular, the rain on the amount of water stored in the prison ponds plus indiscriminate waste has made the water here seriously polluted. I also hope the local government will completely deal with it and severely punish the people who don’t know how to throw garbage in this area.”
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
“If such garbage is flooded, if not treated, the area will become more and more dirty and degraded. Are we living in the landfill to be affected?”, said Mr. Manh Hung – an exercise person in the area. This area is frustrating.
Hanoi: Garbage piled up, encroaching on the road to the resettlement project
Mr. Vu Tuan Dat, Chairman of the People’s Committee of Vinh Hung Ward, said that the authorities also know the situation of garbage flooding in the resettlement area. Talking about the solution, Mr. Dat said that the government also has difficulties because this resettlement area has not been handed over to the ward for management: “We will try to overcome the situation of garbage piled up. By the end of this week or the beginning of next week, the garbage will be cleaned up, “said Chairman of Vinh Hung Ward People’s Committee.

Thu Trang

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