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For years, locals have complained that work is being carried out in Szigetszentmiklós Lakihegy, on a plot near the promenade, on a flood plain, disturbing the peace of the inhabitants.
In the privately owned area, many trees, about 50, have been felled in the past and a service road has been created for work on the site. Residents made an announcement last summer about the noisy dump trucks traveling in the area and kicking up dust in the summer. According to the complaint, the heavy trucks came and went every 10 minutes, carrying the material to fill the area. The owner has been planning to create a brick and carpet factory on the plot for at least two years.
The municipality, claiming that clearing damages nature and could be a problem in the event of a flood, made a report to the Department of Environment, Nature Conservation and Mining Supervision of the Pest County Government Office, which forwarded it to Disaster Management. Department. They also approached the Central Danube Valley Water Directorate, from which they received a reply last November. According to this
The authority found no signs of excavation and concluded that the landscaping did not compromise flood safety.
The mayor of the city, János Nagy, still has no information about where and what land the owner of the plot brings for gardening. What is certain, however, is that several of the locals saw remains reminiscent of human bones in the area, and some also photographed them. In the case, the mayor filed a complaint with the police. He noted that no cemetery had recently been closed in the Szigetszentmiklós area, nor had any land been removed from which such remains could have been found.
At our request, the mayor, Juan el Grande, responded that the plot was privately owned, making an announcement because human bones had been found. The 444 were informed by the police that the circumstances would be investigated as part of an administrative procedure.
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