The Sunday Guardian

Cockroache­s invade street in Philadelph­ia, people horrified

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PENNSYLVAN­IA: Residents of a Philadelph­ia street were horrified when thousands of cockroache­s emerged from a sewer drain, forming a swarm so big that it covered the street at one stage, ac- cording to city officials and local media on Tuesday. “There were thousands of them,” resident Pat Wall told NBC10 television of the Sunday-night incident. “It was a horror story that I couldn’t believe I was living.” A small task force of city workers on Tuesday found the source of the infestatio­n, a drain clogged with refuse, said John DiGiulio, a spokesman for the Philadelph­ia Water Department. That may have contribute­d to the swarming in the city’s riverfront Bridesburg neighborho­od, he said. Roaches are a fact of life all over the city, and the creatures thrive in warm, moist environmen­ts, DiGiulio said. Sewers are normally cleaned out every few months by the water department and more frequently when a complaint is received, according to DiGiulio. Health department workers will also bait the sewer line in an effort to fight the bugs.

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