Moularès Citizens' Voice Against a Faulty Infrastructure

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 19 October 2025

Tragic Contrast in Moularès: Natural Wealth vs. Daily Struggles

In Moularès, a town in the mining basin where phosphate deposits are located near residential areas, the natural wealth contrasts tragically with the daily life of its inhabitants. Impractical roads, lack of sanitation, and inadequate public lighting turn the lives of the population into a real obstacle course.

Faced with this situation, citizens have decided to break the silence and sound the alarm, calling on the authorities to act before the precariousness of the infrastructure puts their lives in greater danger.

A City in Distress

In the town of Moularès, the second city in the mining basin and known for its phosphate deposits adjacent to the communal perimeter, the inhabitants have launched a distress signal due to the degradation of their living environment. During a tour of the commune, the complaints of the residents were numerous and unanimous: the city suffers from a cruel lack of basic infrastructure.

A Single Road, a Daily Danger

The main road in the city crosses the entire communal perimeter, but its condition leaves residents worried. Semi-trailers and trucks travel on this road all day long, making its use extremely hazardous. "This road represents a danger to residents, with cracks and potholes everywhere," explains a resident met on site. "The work undertaken by the Sonede is never completed. We sometimes have to finish it ourselves to make it passable."

Weather conditions worsen the situation. The road, already degraded, becomes almost impassable during rains, isolating certain neighborhoods and complicating the daily lives of residents.

Sanitation: An Urgent Need

The lack of a sanitation station is another major concern. Phosphate deposits, due to their proximity to residential areas, cause numerous health and environmental problems. "We can't continue to live in this situation," laments a resident. "The regional authorities must take rapid action and build a decent sanitation station."

A City in Darkness

The lack of road signs and streetlights accentuates the feeling of insecurity in Moularès. Residents interviewed emphasized how the absence of public lighting makes nighttime travel dangerous, especially for children and the elderly.

"We cross this city almost blindly from nightfall," testifies a young resident. "There are no landmarks, no signs, and drivers drive fast, especially trucks."

The Voice of Citizens

A survey conducted in the heart of the city allowed us to collect unanimous voices: Moularès demands safe infrastructure, regular maintenance, effective sanitation, and public lighting worthy of the name. The town's natural wealth, thanks to phosphate deposits, contrasts with the precarious living conditions of its inhabitants, creating a paradox that they continue to denounce.

As the municipality and regional authorities are called upon, citizens await concrete and rapid actions, failing which the situation risks continuing to deteriorate, affecting the daily lives and safety of the population.