Residents are understandably angry and frustrated.
Over 100 people living in a student accommodation building in Glasgow city centre have been left without running water, flushing toilets, and showers for five days due to an issue with the plumbing.
James Price, a tenant in the building, told Glasgow Live: "When the pipe burst for a second time on Friday, it ended up flooding the basement and left it two feet deep in water. The maintenance guy who came to switch the water off again told us that the water would just be left to absorb into the concrete."After 4pm on Friday, the people in charge of the building didn't reply to any of our messages and we've only been getting vague updates on what's going on.
Xenia Estates confirmed that an engineer had been back out to assess the problem on Saturday and would be returning on Monday with the specialist parts needed to fix the pipe. In the meantime, they arranged for portaloos to be delivered to the site. "The whole situation has been really stressful, especially having to go without a shower, while the owners and staff members can go back to their own homes where there's heating and hot water. The landlord clearly doesn't care about us and neither do the people who work here."
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