Mar 3 • 22:11 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Parque Patricios: the tense moment when a neighbor blamed the administration for the collapse of the parking lot

Tensions rise in Parque Patricios as residents blame local administration for the collapse of an underground parking structure.

In Parque Patricios, Buenos Aires, a significant structural collapse of a parking lot has led to an ongoing tense atmosphere in the neighborhood. Following the incident at Mafalda 907, local residents have expressed growing frustration with the lack of clear information from local authorities. The area is currently sealed off, with emergency services present to manage the situation and safeguard the evacuated residents, as they cautiously re-enter to retrieve essential belongings under strict supervision.

As the day progressed, tensions among residents continued to escalate, reflecting their increasing anxiety about the future safety and viability of their homes. With access to their buildings severely restricted, only one resident per apartment is allowed to enter under the watch of emergency personnel. This careful management of re-entry highlights the seriousness of the structural evaluations currently underway, as local authorities strive to assess the damage and provide reassurance to a worried community.

The focus now turns to the responses from the management and local government regarding accountability for the incident. Residents are demanding direct communication and actions that address their immediate concerns, as the uncertainty surrounding the timeline for repairs adds to their distress. This situation poses larger questions about urban safety and administrative responsibility in handling structural integrity issues across the city.

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