British City Declares 'Major Incident' as 17,000 Tons of Garbage Remains Uncollected on Streets
Britain's second-largest city has declared a major incident due to a sanitation worker strike leaving over 17,000 tons of uncollected garbage on the streets.

Britain's second-largest city has declared a major incident due to over 17,000 tons of uncollected garbage left on the streets after a sanitation worker strike. The strike has caused significant waste management issues in the city, with authorities struggling to cope with the sheer amount of debris. Residents are facing the consequences of the strike, with the city's streets becoming increasingly littered and unsanitary. The declaration of a major incident is expected to prompt emergency measures to address the crisis.