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Eastern provinces of Turkey and Iran, truck drivers who bring cargo to Adana from countries like Iraq, want to connect to the D-400 highway from the Adana-İskenderun highway, the navigation route depends on their centers Sarıçam district, neighborhood from Acıder, find in the narrow streets. Neighbors in the neighborhood, especially on 6614 Street, complain that their homes were damaged while truckers maneuvered. As trucks drive through the streets, they damage power lines and cause outages for days. The neighborhood wants a change in the navigation system and its streets marked as a ‘dead end’.
‘I sat in the dark for 10 days’
Seher Sezgeç (80), who lives alone in his house, stated that he was left without electricity for 10 days as a result of the damage to the electric pole on the street and said: “This road is very narrow. There is a device on the trucks, show this place. Vehicles hit our house. Our lives are in danger. “If I die, who will explain? I am very afraid. The electricity went out, I sat in the dark for 10 days. We complain about the passing of trucks on this road. We want them not to pass. “
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‘WE WANT OUR STREET TO BE MARKED AS’ INTERMISSIONED STREET ‘
One of the residents of the neighborhood, Sefa Sinç (58) stated that they want this problem to be solved urgently and that their streets appear as dead ends in the navigation system, saying: “When the trucks that come to Adana leave from the highway, navigation directs them to this street. “They are lined up one after another. They cannot go back, they cannot go forward. They hit the walls of the houses, light poles. There is a constant blackout. If one of the trucks burns, all these houses are in danger.”
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‘WE CANNOT GO TO THE MOSQUE’
Kazım Çam (79), on the other hand, mentioned that small fires sometimes occur due to the impact of the trucks on the power poles, “We cannot even go to the mosque due to our fear. We do not have a word to say to the controllers. , but is it so difficult to change this system? “said.