Tunnels become underground rubbish dumps in Hanoi
Many
tunnels in Hanoi have become littered, covering with water and rubbish,
with those on newly-built National Highway 32 being typical examples.
After many years of sluggish
construction, the newly-built National Highway 32 project has come to
serve as a prime example of already dilapidated projects.
The tunnels looks quite new outside,
with new-looking roofs, but inside is a very different scene. There
these tunnels serve both as a WC and a dumping ground.
The owner of a tea stand near a tunnel
said, “I have been here for several years, but I have never seen anyone
cross the road through the tunnel.”
The two tunnels near Hanoi Industrial
University are also in the same state. They have become a de facto
underground dumping ground, although they look quite modern from
outside.
The tunnels cost billions of VND, and
were meant to serve people crossing the road, but now are never used for
their designed purposes. It is a great waste for the capital city of
Hanoi.
The tunnels look like underground rubbish dumps
The tunnels cost billions of VND
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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 3, 2014
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