Crumbling Sochi
Irina Kharchenko walks away from her house beside the screen separating the yard of her house and a federal highway in the village Vesyoloye outside Sochi, Russia, Nov. 27, 2013.
As the Winter Games approach, many Sochi residents are complaining that their living conditions only got worse and that authorities are deaf to their grievances.
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Alexandra Krivchenko, left, Nadezhda Kurovskaya, center, Irina Kharchenko, right, drink tea in the village of Vesyoloye outside Sochi, Russia, Nov. 27, 2013.
The residents of 5a Akatsy street have lived for years with no running water or sewage system. Construction for the 2014 Winter Games has made their lives more miserable: The new highway has cut them off from the city center. Even their communal outhouse had to be torn down because it was found to be too close to the new road and ruled an eyesore.
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The colored state emblem of the USSR hangs on the door of the outhouse in the yard of the railroad house in the village of Vesyoloye outside Sochi, Russia, Nov. 27, 2013.Sochi
Igor Zarytovsky, center, and his father Vladimir, left, gather with their neighbors in the yard of the railroad house in the village of Vesyoloye outside Sochi, Russia, Nov. 27, 2013.