No power, no water, no gas: How a former teacher is trying to keep her town from collapse
; his basement ceiling is about an inch thick. He said he brought a couch down there to sleep on, but it grew moldy after two days. So he stays upstairs, where half the windows are bombed out and the city-provided heating unit warms just one room.
In line in front of Belik was Eleonora Syzonenko, 44, who wanted help fixing the windows, door and roof of her home. Doing so required extensive paperwork, and she was frustrated by the chaotic process in the cramped, understaffed basement hallway.“We don’t have a representative from our neighborhood, we don’t get information about the aid and when it will be delivered,” she told Mandrych.
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