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Residents of Zeist Flats Surprised by Unsafe Balconies: 'I Don't Feel Safe Anymore'

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Some residents of the two flats in Zeist whose balcony slabs don't meet building regulations are a bit worried. There's no immediate danger, but the balconies are temporarily only accessible to three people at a time, and heavy items must be removed from the balconies. The Vollenhove flats date back to the 1960s. The L-flat, the largest in the Netherlands, has 700 apartments, while the Geroflat next door has 500. These two flats are currently ex…

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Some residents of the two flats in Zeist whose balcony slabs don't meet building regulations are a bit worried. There's no immediate danger, but the balconies are temporarily only accessible to three people at a time, and heavy items must be removed from the balconies. The Vollenhove flats date back to the 1960s. The L-flat, the largest in the Netherlands, has 700 apartments, while the Geroflat next door has 500. These two flats are currently ex…

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NOS broke the news in Netherlands on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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