As I walk through the streets of Hub city, I always see the dire situation that residents face daily. Our once-thriving metropolis has transformed into a nightmare, with polluted streets that pose a health hazard to pedestrians. The gutter water from overflowing sewers exacerbates the issue, spreading a putrid smell that causes numerous ailments.
Respiratory problems, skin infections, and waterborne diseases have become commonplace. The stench is unbearable, making every stroll a hazardous journey. Despite many complaints, the government and concerned authorities have responded with alarming apathy, treating this crisis as a minor issue. However, I urge them to recognize the gravity of this situation.
Husna Dawood
Hub
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