PIFA || Viral, furious! This Indian Citizen Proves Newly Paved Roads Are Actually Carpets

PIFA, International – A media outlet from Oddity Central reports that local residents have proven that the newly paved roads are really just carpets, which has infuriated them.

Repairing the roads so that they can be paved again is not a quick and easy task. In fact, it often takes months to repair the road so that it does not deteriorate quickly.

Once a new road has been paved, the local community or a community usually tries to inspect it. The same thing happened in Maharashtra, India.

Launching Liputan6.com, local residents were surprised to learn that the newly paved road was actually not real asphalt, but just a carpet covered with a thin layer of asphalt.

Earlier, residents of Karjat Hast Pokhari village in Jalna district of Maharashtra had asked for the road to be repaired. However, the candidacy has been submitted for a long time and is aimed at elected officials.

Last month, residents’ prayers were finally answered, or so they thought. The new asphalt road seems very flat and makes it easier for residents to pass.

However, the happiness of these residents did not last long. They later learned that the street was actually just a carpet covered in a thin layer of asphalt. Some residents even easily lift the carpet off the floor.

Of course, knowing that the streets are actually just carpet paved with asphalt angers residents. They demand accountability from the companies doing the work.

A video showing residents lifting the asphalt road has gone viral on social media. Many netizens were furious and surprised at the road repair process.

After the video went viral, the prime minister and related companies responded. The company working on the project claims that the road was built using the latest German technology. However, this reason has not stopped local residents from suing contractors, road engineers and related services. (yd)

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