Social media users' reactions highlighted the severity of the dilapidated housing problem in Nalchik.
The head of Kabardino-Balkaria reported on the issuance of certificates for new apartments in Nalchik to 124 families displaced from dilapidated housing. Social media users responded to his report with questions about the resettlement timeline for other dilapidated buildings.
As "Caucasian Knot" reported, a representative of the Nalchik mayor's office promised to resettle residents of the dormitory on Kadyrov Street by the end of 2024, but the building to which they are planned to be relocated has not yet been built, residents reported in June. They doubted that the deadlines would be met and complained about the condition of the building, where they are forced to wait for new apartments. Residents of a dilapidated dormitory in Nalchik have complained that authorities, despite their own promises, are delaying the resettlement of residents.
The dilapidated dormitory building, where ceilings and walls are collapsing, is home to 125 families (375 people, including more than 60 children). Residents previously complained that authorities had promised to resettle them this year, but instead, they began resettling a different building, which wasn't included in the plan. The mayor's office countered that the integrity of the walls of the building on Idarova Street, which is being resettled, is damaged.
Kabardino-Balkaria's head, Kazbek Kokov, reported on his Telegram channel on the handover of apartment keys to residents of the dilapidated building.
"Today, in the Nalchik administration building, 124 certificates for new apartments were handed out to families who had previously lived in the dilapidated communal apartment building on Kadyrov Street. The well-appointed apartments are located in the apartment building of the new Leningrad residential complex on Kabardinskaya Street in the rapidly developing Iskozh microdistrict."
As can be seen from the video attached to the publication, the apartments were received by residents of the dormitory at 15a Kadyrov Street.
In total, over the past two years, we have managed to relocate 377 families from nine dilapidated buildings," the head reported. Republic.
This message was reposted by the Instagram* public "Patriot KBR."
"How many years have these poor people been waiting for such a happy day!" wrote valusha_07.
"They're 60 years old. We finally got it, and many gave up," noted aida.h07.
"I wonder when it will be our turn? We've been on the waiting list for over 35 years, and the house isn't in the best condition, but it's still the same," commented azhgerieva07.
A number of users named specific addresses where they are awaiting resettlement.
"Ingushskaya 20, when will they give it to us?" - asked user memento_mori_1958.
"Ingushskaya 20 when?" - agreed 1luuu.nna.
"Ingushskaya 8, when will they give it to you?" - asked zagirat215.
"Ingushskaya 2, when will they give you an apartment?" - asked _pushistenkaya.
"Musukaevo is no better than a dorm. How many years have they been feeding us breakfast? Exposed wires, a leaky roof," asked zarish_ka200116.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/420403