Residents near Sliema Ferries have raised concerns over a persistent foul smell in the area, with many fearing it is caused by raw sewage. The odor has been described as strong and recurring, prompting complaints to local authorities and calls for an urgent investigation into the source. Locals worry about potential health risks and environmental impact, particularly given the site’s proximity to the sea and high foot traffic. They are urging officials to inspect the drainage and pumping systems, test water quality, and provide clear updates on any remedial action being taken.
Residents Report Foul Odor at Sliema Ferries and Suspect Raw Sewage
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