DOZENS OF PEOPLE LIVE IN OLD RAMSHACKLE LODGING IN GYUMRI
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/10/31/shirak-centre/
31.10.12
The Shirak Kentron NGO reports that dozens of people are living in
a ramshackle building in Gyumri.
"27-year-old Liana, a single mother with five children, has never
had a flat. She, as well as her children, was born and grew up in a
hostel of the Lentextile factory, which was damaged by the earthquake
on December 7, 1988. Since them, the building has been falling into
ruin, but dozens of people are still living there.
"The building is located in central Gyumri, not far from the Shirak
regional administration and police department, and belongs to an
individual.
"About half of the 20 families living the in tumbledown building once
came from different republics of the USSR and are of different ethnic
origin. Most of them are not on the housing list," says the report.
Also, the building has no water-supply or sewerage. The shaky
staircases pose a threat to the residents any moment.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2012/10/31/shirak-centre/
31.10.12
The Shirak Kentron NGO reports that dozens of people are living in
a ramshackle building in Gyumri.
"27-year-old Liana, a single mother with five children, has never
had a flat. She, as well as her children, was born and grew up in a
hostel of the Lentextile factory, which was damaged by the earthquake
on December 7, 1988. Since them, the building has been falling into
ruin, but dozens of people are still living there.
"The building is located in central Gyumri, not far from the Shirak
regional administration and police department, and belongs to an
individual.
"About half of the 20 families living the in tumbledown building once
came from different republics of the USSR and are of different ethnic
origin. Most of them are not on the housing list," says the report.
Also, the building has no water-supply or sewerage. The shaky
staircases pose a threat to the residents any moment.