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Abandoned, but not abandoned
What you will see in this report - not another "abandonment", which we found in the Perm region. It is - quite a large residential village, though not quite alive. Jubilee - just one of dozens like him, once the big miners' settlements.
It is recommended to look for those who consider their living conditions are bad, and not recommended for pregnant and very impressionable.
31 photos via macos
1. Certainly, every one of you heard of the Donbass and Kuzbass. And have you heard about Kizbasse? Someone older - just heard, but had long forgotten. However, coal mine has begun here in 1797 (tunnel Zaprudnaya). Finished recently - the last mine closed in 2000.
2. If you speak about the Jubilee, there was located fairly large Shumikhinsky mine, the development of which began in 1969.
3. In the 90 years Kizelskogo coal basin deposits were found unprofitable, then gradually began to close mines and resettle residents.
4. The 1998 crisis has accelerated the process once all the mines have closed, and the resettlement was no money. Those who at the time worked in the mines, were given vouchers for flats in Berezniki in Perm. Pensioners and those who have not been involved directly in mining work, left with nothing.
5. Naturally, in such circumstances, no one wanted to live - there is no work and is not expected. Who could - left to relatives, to friends. Sell an apartment here, too, it was impossible, it could just leave.
6. A little more luck to those who have private house: you can lead a subsistence economy, to buy cattle. And what to do with the stone box in a few tens of square meters, when the electricity was over, cut the gas pipes and for water to go to the same "private traders" in the well.
7. At first, hoping: maybe still "ustakanilos"? Closed flat, left some things, move "temporarily" to relatives in other cities.
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9. Then he realized: they do not need anybody, and lives in the village will never be the same again. Who came back, saw that the apartment is also nothing left, "looters" (from the same left poselchan) took with them even cardboard door with stairs and railings.
10. Why are not sawed tank standing at the long-abandoned recreation center - a mystery.
11. Who is the Jubilee remains five residential high-rise buildings, in two inhabited only the first floor.
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14. All this is reminiscent of Abkhazia now or Grozny during the war.
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16. This is - the school village Jubilee. It is still operating. The party "United Russia" takes care of the children, so a few years ago, the party members have arranged a sports field. Namely - hammered into the wall of the school basketball hoop. Do not forget to place your logo.
17. But plastic window - the merit of the school director, Marina G.. She literally begged at least some money to repair the enterprises operating in the area.
18. Therefore, in a relatively decent school. Enough for new desks and paint for the walls. Central heating is not working, stoked heaters.
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20. Marina G. says that now the school is filled less than half. Everyone who finishes school, immediately leaving from the village - but at least at a vocational school anywhere in Cherdyn, but would not see the skeletons of dead buildings.
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22. Looking at the man, metropolitan wince in disgust: "homeless." No, it's not a bum, he has to live where. But the work - anywhere.
23. As we traveled in the Perm region, across the country held "Direct Line with Vladimir Putin." We learned that the inhabitants of this village phoned the prime minister and asked a very simple question. A kind of Svetlana Jubilee Putin said: "I want to ask a question about the former mining settlements and Shumikhinsky Jubilee. They are called "second Chechnya" because they look like after the bombing - no transportation, no medical care, no job. And you probably report that all is well, but it is not. You see for yourself, because it is also Russia ».»
24. Prime delved into the details of the restructuring of coal mining industry, uttered in the three paragraphs of the printed text. On the jubilee, and the neighboring village Shumikhinsky - one line: "With regard to the two towns, the pay special attention to this."
25. I want to believe that over the past two months, at least someone came to these settlements, except for us. And even he questioned whether it is necessary at least some, most minimal help?
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27. poselchan remains one hope - to prisoners. If you transferred here from some distant colony edge, you can go to work as a cleaner to the officers in the armed or the kitchen. Suppose only ten, but all the same jobs
28. We leave the Jubilee. At the heart hard. A look at the best of abandonment when they really abandoned.
29. On the way we visit to another village Shumikhinsky. There the situation is similar, except that there is no high-rise buildings, all destroyed and forgotten Stalin trehetazhki. And such a beautiful, battered mining club.
30. Now the club moved everything township organization and the authorities, and that they occupy only one floor.
31. But it is still in good condition, you can shoot movies of the fifties.
Source:
It is recommended to look for those who consider their living conditions are bad, and not recommended for pregnant and very impressionable.
31 photos via macos
1. Certainly, every one of you heard of the Donbass and Kuzbass. And have you heard about Kizbasse? Someone older - just heard, but had long forgotten. However, coal mine has begun here in 1797 (tunnel Zaprudnaya). Finished recently - the last mine closed in 2000.
2. If you speak about the Jubilee, there was located fairly large Shumikhinsky mine, the development of which began in 1969.
3. In the 90 years Kizelskogo coal basin deposits were found unprofitable, then gradually began to close mines and resettle residents.
4. The 1998 crisis has accelerated the process once all the mines have closed, and the resettlement was no money. Those who at the time worked in the mines, were given vouchers for flats in Berezniki in Perm. Pensioners and those who have not been involved directly in mining work, left with nothing.
5. Naturally, in such circumstances, no one wanted to live - there is no work and is not expected. Who could - left to relatives, to friends. Sell an apartment here, too, it was impossible, it could just leave.
6. A little more luck to those who have private house: you can lead a subsistence economy, to buy cattle. And what to do with the stone box in a few tens of square meters, when the electricity was over, cut the gas pipes and for water to go to the same "private traders" in the well.
7. At first, hoping: maybe still "ustakanilos"? Closed flat, left some things, move "temporarily" to relatives in other cities.
8.
9. Then he realized: they do not need anybody, and lives in the village will never be the same again. Who came back, saw that the apartment is also nothing left, "looters" (from the same left poselchan) took with them even cardboard door with stairs and railings.
10. Why are not sawed tank standing at the long-abandoned recreation center - a mystery.
11. Who is the Jubilee remains five residential high-rise buildings, in two inhabited only the first floor.
12.
13.
14. All this is reminiscent of Abkhazia now or Grozny during the war.
15.
16. This is - the school village Jubilee. It is still operating. The party "United Russia" takes care of the children, so a few years ago, the party members have arranged a sports field. Namely - hammered into the wall of the school basketball hoop. Do not forget to place your logo.
17. But plastic window - the merit of the school director, Marina G.. She literally begged at least some money to repair the enterprises operating in the area.
18. Therefore, in a relatively decent school. Enough for new desks and paint for the walls. Central heating is not working, stoked heaters.
19.
20. Marina G. says that now the school is filled less than half. Everyone who finishes school, immediately leaving from the village - but at least at a vocational school anywhere in Cherdyn, but would not see the skeletons of dead buildings.
21.
22. Looking at the man, metropolitan wince in disgust: "homeless." No, it's not a bum, he has to live where. But the work - anywhere.
23. As we traveled in the Perm region, across the country held "Direct Line with Vladimir Putin." We learned that the inhabitants of this village phoned the prime minister and asked a very simple question. A kind of Svetlana Jubilee Putin said: "I want to ask a question about the former mining settlements and Shumikhinsky Jubilee. They are called "second Chechnya" because they look like after the bombing - no transportation, no medical care, no job. And you probably report that all is well, but it is not. You see for yourself, because it is also Russia ».»
24. Prime delved into the details of the restructuring of coal mining industry, uttered in the three paragraphs of the printed text. On the jubilee, and the neighboring village Shumikhinsky - one line: "With regard to the two towns, the pay special attention to this."
25. I want to believe that over the past two months, at least someone came to these settlements, except for us. And even he questioned whether it is necessary at least some, most minimal help?
26.
27. poselchan remains one hope - to prisoners. If you transferred here from some distant colony edge, you can go to work as a cleaner to the officers in the armed or the kitchen. Suppose only ten, but all the same jobs
28. We leave the Jubilee. At the heart hard. A look at the best of abandonment when they really abandoned.
29. On the way we visit to another village Shumikhinsky. There the situation is similar, except that there is no high-rise buildings, all destroyed and forgotten Stalin trehetazhki. And such a beautiful, battered mining club.
30. Now the club moved everything township organization and the authorities, and that they occupy only one floor.
31. But it is still in good condition, you can shoot movies of the fifties.
Source:
Associate Professor of Chemical Perm sued Jakubowicz
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