Orsha: inaction of authorities puts people's lives in danger
Danger to the lives of
citizens of Orsha doesn't seem to worry the local officials too much.
Such a conclusion can be drawn from the correspondence of the Orsha
activists of the organizing committee of the Belarusian Christian
Democracy with the traffic police, Ministry of Emergency Situations
and bus fleet over the emergency state of a bridge.
The
background to this situation is as follows. One of the two bridges
across the Dnieper River in Orsha, the one that is located near the
flax mill, is in poor condition. Pedestrian traffic on one of its
sides is generally prohibited because of the huge potholes in the
coating and dilapidated fencing. The repair of the bridge was
included in the investment program of Orsha for 2012, then for 2013,
but no works have been carried out so far.
Orsha BCD activists
continue to demand from the authorities to overhaul the bridge over
the river Dnieper as soon as possible. After an appeal to the
regional authorities
concerning the repair
of the bridge across the Dnieper River in the area of the
flax mill, the city and
regional afficials started giving formal replies on the matter.
The
local department of the Ministry of Emergency Situations refused to
issue a prescription to the Orsha City Executive Committee concerning
the inadmissibility of the traffic of city busses over the bridge and
stated that it was outside its
jurisdiction.
Traffic police confirmed that the bridge was
in poor condition and driving
motor vehicles weighing more than 10 tons was
banned, but gave no
clue why busses weigning 28 tons were
allowed to drive by it.
Bus fleet #3
does not want to change the bus routes
and continues
to endanger the residents of the city, citing transportation scheme
approved by the "customer".
BCD
activists filed applications to the prosecutor's office asking to
give a legal assessment to each answer of the officials.