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CANBERRA, Sept. 21 () -- Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) of Australia president Michael Fennell on Tuesday expressed grave concern about the athletes' village in New Delhi of India, saying the facility is "seriously compromised".    The state of the village has "shocked" many team officials ahead of the Oct. 3-14 Games in the Indian capital, Fennell said.    "Many issues remain unresolved," Fennell said in a statement.    "Many nations that have already sent their advanced parties to set up within the village have made it abundantly clear that ... the Commonwealth Games village is seriously compromised.    " ... The condition of the residential zone has shocked the majority ... significant operational matters remained unaddressed."    Fennell has written to the Indian government, imploring the immediate deployment of resources to fix problems, without elaborating on the specific nature of the issues.    Fennell also said he would travel to New Delhi at the earliest opportunity to "provide our member countries and territories with a frank assessment of the situation".    The federation's chief executive, Mike Hooper, visited the village last Wednesday.    "Final preparations for the village have been a concern to the CGF since viewing the residential zone," Fennell told The Australian newspaper.    "The village is the cornerstone of any Games and the athletes deserve the best possible environment to prepare for their competition.'    He said security around the village was paramount.    "The problems are arising because deadlines for the completion of the village have been consistently pushed out," Fennell said.    "Now, the high security around the site, while vital, is slowing progress and complicating solutions.    "Security remains of the utmost importance to the CGF and our advisors continue to monitor the situation. Currently, this matter remains on track."    The Times of India newspaper reported just 18 of the 34 residential towers were completed.    According to ABC News, delegates from New Zealand (NZ), Canada, Scotland and Ireland had objected strongly to "unliveable" conditions, with newspaper sources saying apartments were left unlocked during the day and were regularly accessed by laborers.    Toilets were a "mess", while fixtures and fittings were still to be provided, the newspaper reported.    The New Zealand Olympic Committee was among nations to criticize village accommodation as "sub-standard".    Games organizers offered an alternative apartment building in the village, which NZ chef de mission Dave Currie accepted as conditions were superior.    "While cleanliness had been a concern for us, further inspection has revealed some issues with plumbing, wiring, Internet access and mobile phone coverage," Currie said in a statement.    "We will now be advising sports that the accommodation is less than expected.    "While our new tower may be close to being ready, there are large sections of the village that are not yet ready for athlete arrival."
YANGON, May 7 () -- The leak in a natural gas pipeline that supplies gas to filling stations in Myanmar's Yangon has caused suspension of gas sale to automobiles in the city in the weekend days.The leakage occurred in Yangon region's Tantapin township since Saturday but was safe as the point lies in the farmland plot, said the local Weekly Eleven News.The gas leakage has caused a long queue of gas-operated cars, buses and taxis which were awaiting even round-the-clock to buy gas to operate their automobiles.The event also caused a build-up of stranded passengers on the road in the weekend days.Urgent repair of the gas leakage was underway, the report said.According to the road transport authorities, there is a total of over 2.3 million registered motor vehicles of various types operating in Myanmar, of which, passenger cars account for 279,066, while trucks 64,888, buses 20,944, motor cycles 1.8 million and others 59,665.
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