Neighbors of Núñez report a “high-pitched whistling” caused by the construction of new towers

Neighbors of Núñez report a “high-pitched whistling” caused by the construction of new towers

Previously, they had presented a collective injunction to try to stop the development of large-scale buildings in an area of ​​the neighborhood where their houses have been suffering damage.

Ana Bourse

A publication went viral this Friday on social networks. In it, a neighbor from the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Nunez complaint that a sound is heard “high-pitched whistling” in the area and write down the new towers that were builtand that will continue to be developed in the future.

“I present to you the Núñez whistle. When the wind reaches a speed of approximately 25kmph, the new Núñez towers make a high-pitched whistling effect that can last for hours intermittently.. Its intensity sometimes activates car alarms,” ​​the user explained. @dardotrento.

From that post, other neighbors began to speak out on the same topic: “I hear it until Vuelta de Obligado and Ramallo”; “From Campos Salles and the road it sounds very loud. Generally when moderate wind blows from the south/southwest. Almost certainly it is that new tower between Campos Salles and Pedraza. If he whistles at night/early morning it’s maddening.”

“In my work we listen to it (and it drives us crazy), we measure with instruments already heard by experts, The sound is 1.2Khz and since it is of such a high frequency it bounces everywhere and you don’t know where it is coming from.also influences the distance it travels almost without changing the volume,” commented another user who attested to working in the area.

“It I always listen At home I am 3 blocks from Av. del Libertador and I didn’t know where it came from or what it was. Thank you.”; “I live in front of your building, next to the huge tree on the left. I’m also recording everything I can, but I tried to file a complaint and I couldn’t.. Have you already reported? The neighbors on September 11. We have a group and we all want to report it!” added other affected people.

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The video of the whistle was shared on social networks.

@dardotrento

Protection to stop the construction of buildings that damage low-rise houses

In addition to the whistle, the residents of the area presented a collective protection to try stop building construction on a large scale in an area of ​​the neighborhood where their houses have been suffering damage such as cracksopenings of cracks, subsidence or collapse of masonry.

The protection requests the declaration of the “environmental urban emergency” polygon located between Libertador Avenue and the Miter railway station. According to what they stated, there was a growing number of houses affected by real estate development: “In the immediate surroundings of the blocks where the affected houses are located, they were built or are under construction and projected seven high-rise tower complexes with a total construction capacity of approximately 250 thousand square meters. They are concentrated in five blocks since that area was chosen by some developers to be an office hub. premium and luxury residential buildings whose sales prices are between 6,000 and 7,000 dollars per square meter.

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The havoc that the towers cause in the low houses of the Buenos Aires neighborhood.

The havoc that the towers cause in the low houses of the Buenos Aires neighborhood.

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“The technical reports talk about cracks, fissures and sinkholes compatible with foundation settlements due to the movement of lower strata and point as possible causes to the depression of the water table and the vibrations caused by large traffic, both associated with the performance of large-scale works in the immediate vicinity such as high-rise buildings and two underpasses at the intersection of Avenida Crisolucion Larralde and Manuela Pedraza Street with the Miter roads,” they add. In this way, they demand that “the granting of new permissions and the validity of the construction permits”.

Source: Ambito

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