View of the athletes Olympic Village during its inauguration for the Rio Olympic Games on June 15, 2016 (AFP Photo/Beth Santos) |
Rio
de Janeiro (AFP) - The Australian Olympic team will not move into the
athletes village in Rio after it was condemned as "not safe or ready" by
the country's Chef de Mission on Sunday.
Team
chief, Kitty Chiller, said problems include blocked toilets, leaking
pipes, exposed wiring, darkened stairwells where no lighting has been
installed and dirty floors in need of a massive clean.
She claimed that water has come through the ceiling resulting in large puddles on the floor around cabling and wiring.
"Due
to a variety of problems in the Village, including gas, electricity and
plumbing I have decided that no Australian Team member will move into
our allocated building," she said in a statement.
"We
were due to move into the Village on July 21 but we have been living in
nearby hotels, because the Village is simply not safe or ready."
The Australian officials said they have raised their concerns with local organizers.
Chiller
also claimed that the British and New Zealand delegations were
experiencing similar problems in a major organizational headache with
the Olympics due to get under way on August 5.
Extra
maintenance staff and over 1,000 cleaners have been attempting to fix
the problems and clean the Village but the faults, particularly the
plumbing issues have not been resolved, said Chiller.
"Last
night (Saturday), we decided to do a "stress test" where taps and
toilets were simultaneously turned on in apartments on several floors to
see if the system could cope once the athletes are in-house," she
explained.
"The
system failed. Water came down walls, there was a strong smell of gas
in some apartments and there was 'shorting' in the electrical wiring."
Australian athletes arriving in the coming days will be housed in alternative accommodation.
"We
welcome a decision by the IOC to recommend to the Organizing Committee
that stress tests be carried out throughout the Olympic Village," said
Chiller.
"There
is much work to be done at the Village and we appreciate the efforts of
the IOC and the Rio Organizing Committee to 'push things along' and
solve the problems."
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