Residents of a crumbling building in Rostov-on-Don complained about the worsening situation
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In house No. 93 on Kazakhskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don, cracks have already appeared in the second entrance, while the authorities refuse to evaluate the apartments and resettle the residents.
As "Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote, in August 2024, the Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia Alexander Bastrykin demanded that a criminal case be opened after residents of the crumbling house on Kazakhskaya Street, 93 in Rostov-on-Don complained about the lack of response from the authorities to their requests. In May, the authorities of Rostov-on-Don, after numerous complaints from residents of a crumbling two-story house on Kazakhskaya Street, declared it unsafe. Rostov-on-Don administration officials proposed to reinforce the walls of the house with channels, but residents are sure that this is useless.
A resident of the unsafe house 93 on Kazakhskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don complained on August 31 that the situation with the house is getting worse every day. Residents of the second entrance are afraid to spend the night in their apartments, as the walls are increasingly covered with cracks, and an incomprehensible cracking sound is heard, writes 161.ru.
According to the head of the house Nina Karelina, initially only the first entrance was considered problematic, but now cracks have appeared in the second one as well. "The residents of apartment 16 are having a nightmare. Something that looks like soot is falling from the roof, the walls are cracking, the house is creaking," the publication quotes her as saying.
According to Karelina, an investigator came the day before, but the residents of the house decided not to go into the entrance with him. She also reported that residents often cannot get home because the doors have collapsed. "At the same time, the authorities are not even going to conduct an assessment, although they have issued a decree. We are asking our authorities for help. We do not want to be left under the rubble of the house," the chairperson summed up.
"Kavkazsky Uzel" wrote that in January 2024, the first entrance of a five-story building on Narimanov Street in Rostov-on-Don collapsed. The authorities promised to increase payments to residents for the loss of property from 30 thousand to 100 thousand rubles. In January it became known that the results of the expert assessment of the cost per square meter of living space did not satisfy the administration, they requested a new one.
As of July 20, about 70 families are challenging in court the decision of the Rostov-on-Don administration on the amount of payment for apartments in the partially collapsed building on Narimanov Street, some of them have already won the cases. The 1.3 million rubles that the administration agreed to pay are not enough to buy a home, they said.
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