The Dirtiest City of Russia: Chita | How People Live Here?

Chita is a city in the periphery of Russia that is experiencing a major urban crisis, environmental problems and waste management issues. The city is literally drowning in garbage. At this point Chita looks like a huge landfill with occasional inhabited houses located right on it. Why the government does nothing about it, how people walk here, through waste water puddles and piles of rubbish and why it is impossible to speak about Chita without swearing? I talked to some locals to find out what they think about the critical state of Chita’s suburbs. What’s so special about Bali? Russian Tibet Drowning in Poverty | Abandoned Chess City, Depopulation, Buddhism Capital Ghost Towns Along Road Of Bones: Kolyma Highway, Russia | How People Live After Soviet Union #russia #problems #trash If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up, leave your comments and share this video on social networks! Hello! My name is Ilya, I am a Russian journalist and founder of various urban beautification projects in Moscow and around Russia. There is nothing in the world that I love more than traveling. On this channel, I will do my best to give you an objective overview of life in different parts of the globe. Subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss my new videos! Support the channel on Patreon: Support the channel with cryptocurrency: Instagram: Twitter: Facebook: TikTok: Reddit: Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Why one can’t speak about Chita without swearing 04:20 Post-apocalyptic vibe 07:19 Are there any clean areas in this city? 10:47 Locals recognized us 12:01 Beautiful landscapes surrounded by landfills 13:46 Modern art and love letters on the walls 16:10 What locals think of the situation in their city? 20:16 Сhita’s version of Facebook 23:07 Garbage is literally everywhere 25:46 Talking to a local janitor 28:51 Locals dug their own pits to dump waste 31:09 Disgusting findings in the trash 31:21 What’s AUE they keep mentioning here? 36:32 But what can locals do? 38:48 Something has to be done about it
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