Schrothäuser in Gelsenkirchen: Dangerous states discovered during controls
Schrothäuser in Gelsenkirchen: Dangerous states discovered during controls
The city of Gelsenkirchen is faced with a persistent problem: scrap houses that have become increasingly a symbol of housing shortage and poor urban development. Recently, a specialized team, consisting of representatives of various authorities, has uncovered catastrophic conditions in several of these buildings.
alarming living conditions
In controls on July 25, 2024, the EU-Ost intervention team, consisting of members of the municipal regulatory service, the housing supervision and other institutions, discovered houses with unsustainable living conditions. In a heavily affected building in Steinfurthstrasse, a terrifyingly high moisture of 99.9 percent on the ground floor was measured, while in other areas, mold and illegal residential uses were found. Such conditions endanger the health of the residents and throw a bad light on the city administration.
deregistration of false information
The controls not only show structural defects, but also that in many cases the reported people do not live at the given address. Of 47 registered people, only 18 were found on Steinfurthstrasse; A total of 14 were deregistered by office. This phenomenon illustrates the problem of reporting register violations and the difficulties in enforcing social benefits.
public security in danger
In particular, the health risks of mold and rat infestation as well as the risk of arson in these buildings are alarming. In another building on Bochumer Straße, some rooms showed “considerable inclinations”, which indicates structural defects. The landlord is now obliged to provide proof of stability in order to ensure the safety of the residents. These shortcomings make it clear that the city of Gelsenkirchen urgently has to act in order to improve the quality of life of its citizens.
social abuse exposed
The reviews also covered cases of abuse of social service. People who did not maintain their reporting requirements were found in several buildings, including the Wiehagen. The job center is forced to initiate an administrative offense procedure in order to act against these grievances. It shows that a systematic approach is necessary to effectively design the integration and support of socially disadvantaged people.
conclusion: urgent need for action
The situation in the scrap houses of Gelsenkirchen illustrates the urgent need to implement effective measures to improve the living situation. The combination of health risks, structural defects and social injustice shows that the city administration is required to develop a clear plan for the renovation and redesign of the affected houses. The health and security of the citizens must first be created in order to create a livable environment in Gelsenkirchen.
- Nag
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