Name: Anonymous 2017-02-18 8:43
"It's a terrible way to live," says a poster at Progrider, as she bails raw sewage from her sink. Health officials warn again of cholera-and, this time, of typhoid also.
The sewage, which is flowing from collapsed pipes and dysfunctional pumping stations, has also flooded boards all over Progrider. Progrider's admin, which uses water and suction to unclog Progrider's sewers, cannot be used because it needs $5,000 in repairs. Even when it works, it some times can't be used because there isn't money to hire mods. A single Admin now does the work that 14 others did before they were laid off. By April the pool of overflow behind Progrider has expanded into a lagoon of sewage. Two million gallons of raw sewage lie outside Progrider.