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Garbage Collection Viphavadee Road


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Hi,

Been back at our house at Viphavadee 60 for over a week now. No flood and no problem with access.

However still no garbage collection for weeks now in the local area.

The gargage is piling up in our project & surrounding neigbourhood and start of course starting to rot.

I am concern about disease etc, and also some local people have started to burn the gargage which is not healthy either.

Has anyone got the same problems or know how to contact the local authorities about this issue??

Rgds.

Posted

you are not alone !

Same with my village in Klong 3 Rangs.So far with the performance of these government agencies Isay we are on you own for foreseeing future

Posted

you are not alone !

Same with my village in Klong 3 Rangs.So far with the performance of these government agencies Isay we are on you own for foreseeing future

How is the water in Klong 3 now ? Is vehicle movable yet ?

Posted

Here in our part of Laksi the trucks are coming round but only picking up the regular type garbage. Anything damaged by flood such as furniture etc. is being left to rot further in the street. Frocing useless.

Posted

Here in our part of Laksi the trucks are coming round but only picking up the regular type garbage. Anything damaged by flood such as furniture etc. is being left to rot further in the street. Frocing useless.

Not really. Basic garbage is the priority. Rats don't eat wet furniture. As well, there is nowhere to dump the heavy trash. Where do you propose they put that type of refuse? The landfill sites are still flooded out.

Posted

Here in our part of Laksi the trucks are coming round but only picking up the regular type garbage. Anything damaged by flood such as furniture etc. is being left to rot further in the street. Frocing useless.

Not really. Basic garbage is the priority. Rats don't eat wet furniture. As well, there is nowhere to dump the heavy trash. Where do you propose they put that type of refuse? The landfill sites are still flooded out.

Sure if they don't remove it, the local Thai people will start to burn it and that is another problem!

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