On the afternoon of February 19, when Ms. Zhang passed near the South Gate Station of Fujia Community of Bus No. 42, she found a street lamp pole swaying left and right in the strong wind. Ms. Zhang is worried that once the street lamp pole is blown down by a strong wind, it will affect the safety of people and vehicles in the surrounding area, and hopes that the relevant departments can repair it as soon as possible.
The street lamp poles were swayed from side to side by the strong winds.
At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, when Ms. Zhang passed near the South Gate Station of Fujia Community of Bus No. 42, she found that a street lamp pole on the side of the road was constantly swaying in the strong wind. Ms. Zhang said that she noticed that although the wind was relatively strong that day, the other street lamp poles did not shake, "only this one, I don't know if the base is loose." ”
Ms. Zhang said that the street light pole is near the bus station, and the traffic flow of the motor lane next to it is particularly large, "If this street light pole is not repaired in time and keeps shaking like this, the situation will definitely become more and more serious, and once it is blown down by strong winds, it is easy to hurt pedestrians and vehicles passing by." ”
The property in the community said that it will carry out repairs as soon as possible.
According to Ms. Zhang's photograph, the reporter saw that a street lamp pole on the sidewalk on the side of the road did swing left and right. The traffic flow on the road next to the street lamp pole is particularly large, and once the street lamp pole is blown down, it is indeed easy to affect the safety of people and vehicles. Ms. Zhang hopes that the relevant authorities can repair the dangling street lamp pole as soon as possible and completely eliminate the potential safety hazards.
So who is responsible for the swaying street light poles? The reporter successively contacted the Lighting Department of Dalian Municipal Public Utilities Service Center and Dalian Bay Street, and finally determined that Fujia Property was responsible for the management and maintenance of the street lamps. The reporter contacted Fujia Property, and the staff said that they would arrange for the engineering department personnel to come to the scene for maintenance as soon as possible, so as to eliminate potential safety hazards.
Peninsula Morning News, 39 degrees ** chief reporter Tong Liang.