Slims in the illegal container village in Lichtenberg: no heating, no shower, no light, no warm food!

Slims in the illegal container village in Lichtenberg: no heating, no shower, no light, no warm food!

No heating, no shower, no light, no warm food: conditions in the illegal container village in Lichtenberg and worse.

Last week the Berlin Morgenpost reported on the terrifying conditions in the illegal container village in Lichtenberg. The residents have been without electricity for days, which means that they can no longer meet many elementary needs. No heating, no showers, no light and no warm food are just some of the problems you have to fight with.

According to a report by the Berlin Morgenpost, the lack of power supply is due to technical problems. The container village was built without the necessary permits, which is why no legal infrastructure is required for the power supply. The residents have already pointed out their difficult situation several times and asked for support, but the solution to the problem still seems to be a long way off.

The current conditions in the illegal container village are worrying, especially because the temperatures in Berlin are currently icy. Without heating, the residents are exposed to extreme cold, which seriously endangered their health and well -being. In addition, they also have to deal with hygiene problems because there are no showers or flowing water.

The situation in the illegal container village raises important questions regarding housing and social policy in Berlin. It is questionable that people have to live in such precarious circumstances and do not receive adequate support.

The district of Lichtenberg and the city administration should do everything in their power to help the residents of the illegal container village. The provision of temporary accommodation with power supply and sanitary facilities could be a first measure to relieve your acute problems. At the same time, however, long -term solutions must also be found to ensure that such illegal dwellings no longer exist and all people have access to adequate living space.

As reported by the Berlin Morgenpost, various local aid organizations have already offered their support. It is important that these efforts are bundled in order to effectively help those affected and to improve their life situation sustainably.

Source: According to a report by www.morgenpost.de