Local Residents Protest Stinky Prince Plaza Hotel Sewage Overflow
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Local Residents Protest Stinky Prince Plaza Hotel Sewage Overflow
Cambodia News (Phnom Penh): On the afternoon of 28 June 2022, many families gathered outside the Prince Plaza Hotel to demand that the hotel owners and authorities solve the problem of hotel waste water leaking on the road and into their houses, which are located at the intersection of Village 10, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh.
Residents complained that the hotel's sewage is overflowing onto the concrete road and into their homes, and this has been affecting people's lives for months. The people living by the hotel complained that no action has been taken by the management to prevent the sewage outlet from overflowing on to the street, and that this situation is affecting people's daily lives and could create public health problems and spread disease.
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Re: Local Residents Protest Stinky Prince Plaza Hotel Sewage Overflow
I dont think the guests would be enjoying it either.
Re: Local Residents Protest Stinky Prince Plaza Hotel Sewage Overflow
I don't think the guests would even notice, because the hotel can easily hose down the street outside. But that will obviously make the higher flow problem to nearby residents homes.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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