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They boil dirty water in kettles and wash themselves in the rain. This is how life is in Karelia. “We don't care about anyone”


Hot and cold water supplies in Kurkijoki – a Russian town in Karelia in the Lakhdienpokh region – were cut off on May 24. Local authorities are calling it a “temporary inconvenience.” However, this is a serious problem for residents – the only source of water they have are wells and tankers supplying water – and not to all streets.

Mothers living there are afraid that their children will contract various infections due to hygiene problems caused by water shortages. Regional officials propose to wait for a thorough renovation, but this is not expected to start until 2027 – according to the most optimistic scenario. Residents do not know how to survive until then.

Local authorities cannot solve the problem. The Karelian parliament has refused to address the problem of Kurkijoka, which has had a water shortage for three weeks due to a pipeline failure. A member of parliament from the Yabloko party, Emilia Słabunowa, tried to include this issue on the parliament's agenda, but MPs from the United Russia party – Vladimir Putin's group – blocked talks on this topic.

Ashley Davis

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