But the spirits have calmed down since last Tuesday. And anger has since given way to peace. The inhabitants of Veerasamy Road, Suriname - who felt the "have-account government" - have changed their minds since the reopening of the bridge to traffic. "I thank the government for a solution as fast until the bridge is completely finished," says Kamal Bondy, a former adviser to the village.
Suddenly, there were many yesterday to admire the bridge. Standing, watching the traffic, some even showed a broad smile. Like Mr. Bondy, who - eyes on the bridge - asked: "Or how transportation is through the pe? ". I must say that the last three days have been a real nightmare for the southerners. "They had to walk 200 meters to reach the other side of the bridge," explains Mr. Bondy, adding immediately: "Fortunately, the
villagers have collaborated and realized it was an unpredictable natural disaster . "
Small flat, but not least, the bridge is not provided a path for pedestrians. This poses a
real problem. "We want a transition to faster," claims the former adviser to Surinam. Another
negative point: a metal plate on which the cars pass, which is a bit "slippery", representing a real danger.
Nouvelles connexes