
“This shows the disinterest and incompetence of the city council in reacting to millions of liters of water going to waste,” he said.
After the GCN forwarded Leon’s complaint to the metro, they carried out a temporary repair on July 4.

“They dug a hole, and it has not been covered or adequately secured in order to prevent pedestrians from injury or motor vehicles from an accident,” said Leon.
“Someone can fall in and get hurt, or drive into the hole.”
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