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Frustrated Homeowner Sparks Discussion After Sharing Neighbor's Ongoing Garbage Problem: 'Attracting Flies and Rodents'

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One neighbor's messy situation is (mildly) infuriating their community. n a post shared on the r/mildlyinfuriating subreddit, a frustrated user uploaded a photo of their front lawn littered with bags of trash with the caption "Neighbors who live in other unit left about 8 bags of garbage on front lawn." Photo Credit: Reddit The image shows a heap of garbage bags scattered across the grass, with torn bags and scattered waste creating various haza…

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Street neighbors 43 between 155 and 155 bis expressed their outrage over a garbage dump that has been unretired for more than two months. Despite complaints at 147, they claim that they do not receive answers either from Olmos, San Carlos or Malvinas. The situation causes bad odors, the proliferation of rats and the risk of flooding by potential clogged sinks. “No one takes over,” they say, and fear that a flood will repeat as on other occasions.

The redevelopment of Hospital Street has sparked a new political controversy in Yecla. The Socialist Municipal Group has accused the government team of creating a “chaos” that prevents the normal collection of waste and hinders the access of emergency vehicles. From the City Council, the councillor of Public Services, Asensio Juan, has flatly rejected these criticisms and has argued that the collection procedure will continue as it has done so f…

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elperiodicodeyecladeyecla.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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