All three residents lost their jobs this year because of cost cuts.
Officials said some residents also lost power and telephone service after the explosion.
According to him, the city's residents lose about 2.5 million working days every year due to health problems associated with fine particles.
But for years, this has been a challenge, as residents lose interest in the program and ownership of the homes often changes.
After completion, many residents may lose complete access to emergency care at night.
Also, its residents had lost representation and the right to vote at any level of government.
"The residents will lose their say over what goes on in that district."
Some residents lost their farmyards, while others increased the property.
Some residents could not keep up with the payments and lost their homes.
One resident lost 54 pounds in a year, and the home did not determine why.