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Tunisia [Video + Photos] : One year after Amdoun tragedy: Residents of the region confirms that nothing changed

Residents of Ain Snoussi from Amdoun delegation where the dramatic bus wreck took place, stated that a year later after the tragedy nothing has changed and the threat is still there.

Apart from a concrete wall constructed to border the road viewing the ravine at the bend, nothing has been done, residents protest.

Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, They believe that this wall cannot stop the downfall of even a small car at the expense of a large truck.

Residents mourn that they are not consulted by officials who arrive in the region because they are the ones who know the truth of the problem and the solutions.

They suggest the construction of a bridge that will span the ravine and prevent accidents and limit deaths.

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