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City manager reveals that Ulaanbaatar city has no salt grit reserves

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B.Myagmardorj
2016-11-23
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City manager reveals that Ulaanbaatar city has no salt grit reserves

The coldest capital city in the world, Ulaanbaatar, which has seen heavy snows in the last 2 weeks leaving the city to face slippery road conditions. Staff from the City sanitation department, the polices, and even private and government organizations such including Power Plant 3 and other large government organizations are out helping to break up the ice on the roads.

The National Trauma Orthopedic Research Center of Mongolia announced that in recent days they received around 250-350 injured people per day, and about 60 percent of them have suffered their injuries by slipping on ice.

Although Mongolia was not expecting this much snow, the City Mayor at least should be apologising rather than blaming the weather and natural events. The City managers stated that last year we had 13 snowfalls in total, but this year since the cold weather arrived we had 13 snowfalls, and now the city will not have any salt grit for the coming 4 days.

Until my city get some salt grit, please people be careful of slippery roads and try not to get stressed out.

The coldest capital city in the world, Ulaanbaatar, which has seen heavy snows in the last 2 weeks leaving the city to face slippery road conditions. Staff from the City sanitation department, the polices, and even private and government organizations such including Power Plant 3 and other large government organizations are out helping to break up the ice on the roads.

The National Trauma Orthopedic Research Center of Mongolia announced that in recent days they received around 250-350 injured people per day, and about 60 percent of them have suffered their injuries by slipping on ice.

Although Mongolia was not expecting this much snow, the City Mayor at least should be apologising rather than blaming the weather and natural events. The City managers stated that last year we had 13 snowfalls in total, but this year since the cold weather arrived we had 13 snowfalls, and now the city will not have any salt grit for the coming 4 days.

Until my city get some salt grit, please people be careful of slippery roads and try not to get stressed out.

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B.Myagmardorj
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2016-11-23


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