Capital's Infrastructure in Shambles: A City in Decline
No Neighborhood is Immune to the Daily Scenes of Degradation
It seems that every quarter of the capital is now affected by the daily scenes of degradation. Everywhere, the same bitter and unyielding conclusion is drawn: a general lack of maintenance of public infrastructure.
A Notable Example: The Road to El Menzah IX
The road leading to El Menzah IX, located in the heart of the Jardins d'El Menzah 1 district, is a striking example of this widespread neglect. What was once a promising name has become a distant memory.
A Hazardous Situation
In the middle of the road, a gaping open sewer, literally torn apart and clogged with debris, poses a threat to both motorists and pedestrians. The asphalt is nothing but a series of potholes and sinkholes that are slowly disfiguring the urban landscape.
A Question of Municipal Responsibility
In the face of this blatant deterioration of the city's infrastructure and the daily risks faced by citizens, a pressing question arises: has the municipality definitively adopted a policy of absenteeism?
Note: The original article's tone and style have been preserved in the translation to maintain the same level of emotional impact and urgency.