Residents near Dam Pretu continue to complain about persistent smoke and odor problems

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WILLEMSTAD – Residents of the Dam Pretu continue to voice complaints about persistent smoke and odor problems. According to PNP MP Elvin Gerard, little progress has been made, despite visits by several ministers and MPs to the area two months ago.

According to reports, residents have closed their windows and doors due to the smoke nuisance. “After the earlier attention for the fire two months ago, the problem seemed to decrease, but recently it has worsened again,” says Gerard.

Gerard has been advocating for a solution for ten years. He urges the government to clean up the area and put an end to illegal dumping. The MP proposes to implement supervision and develop an affordable waste management system in collaboration with Selikor.

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