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When will the scene of Hanoi apartment residents lining up all night to carry water end?

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương15/10/2024


One day, over a cup of morning coffee with a friend who lives in the Gemek 1 apartment building (An Khanh, Hoai Duc, Hanoi ), he confided: Living in an apartment building is "cool" but there is nothing more frightening than having the water cut off. Unexpectedly, that very night, dozens of households in his apartment building lost water.

On the phone, he sighed: " Humanity is like God's will. Now I'm willing to trade my "prestige" just to get a bucket of water right in front of my house ."

Like his family, the other households in the apartment building spent the whole night calling out to each other, struggling to get in and out of the elevator to get water temporarily taken from the water tank that was only for fire prevention and fighting. Someone accidentally said that if there was an electrical short circuit or fire, where would they get water to put out the fire on the spot? The whole neighborhood immediately gathered around and scolded them.

The case of Gemek 1 (An Khanh, Hoai Duc, Hanoi) has added to the list of apartment buildings that have had their water supply cut off, forcing residents to struggle to carry buckets of water to the upper floors regardless of day or night. Before Gemek 1, there were other notable cases such as Hanoi Paragon apartment building, Hateco Xuan Phuong, 361- Nghia Do apartment building, and most famously, Thanh Ha urban area.

Water outages in many apartment buildings, including high-end ones in Hanoi, especially in some areas of Hanoi, are no longer a rare occurrence. Water outages disrupt all activities and work. Some families are worried about finding a place for relatives to stay for a few days, while those without relatives have to consider renting a motel, hotel, or boarding house near the apartment or workplace.

Then there are countless tragicomedies to ensure daily activities take place: parents bathing with their children's bath water, taking out all the buckets and basins in the house to hold water, personal hygiene is done as silently as possible, grandparents and parents take turns getting water... A person who used to live in the old quarter and had to queue up every night to get water at the public tap at the beginning of the street lamented: " I thought I would never see the scene of pushing buckets and lining up again, but... ".

The reason for water outage is often reported as “force majeure” while the time for water supply to be restored is often unclear and uncertain.

Đến khi nào mới hết cảnh dân chung cư xếp hàng xuyên đêm xách nước?
Scene of people struggling for water in their apartment building when the water is cut off. Illustrative photo

Everyone knows that clean water is a basic daily need, directly related to ensuring the needs of eating, drinking, hygiene and health. Water outages, even though unavoidable, have had a significant impact on the psychology and life of apartment residents. Meanwhile, the responsibility for water supply is often unclear, the local water supply plan is often passive, when water is cut off, residents mainly have to manage on their own, even having to pool money to buy xtec trucks just to be able to have the rare cases of water to maintain life.

At most apartment opening presentations, the "nice words" about the dream house for home buyers are usually about the beautiful view, near the market, near the school, near the traffic route, but there is almost no mention of backup plans for how electricity and water will be guaranteed.

Homebuyers themselves seem to care little about the two most essential things in life, electricity and water. How to cling to them, which unit to call to resolve the problem, the building management board, apartment building, or the investor when there is a problem with electricity and water. And if the water and electricity supply is not guaranteed regularly, do people have the right to sue?

Obviously, there are still many loopholes related to the responsibility of ensuring basic living needs such as electricity and water for people buying houses in apartments. When those loopholes still have no clear answers, no clear solutions, the question of when the scene of working all night and taking shifts to carry water will end still hangs over apartment buildings, even when they are labeled as "high-class" but it is unclear what "high-class" means!



Source: https://congthuong.vn/khi-nao-moi-het-canh-dan-chung-cu-ha-noi-xep-hang-xuyen-dem-xach-nuoc-352567.html

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