Prahovean Observatory

2022-09-23 18:59:16 By : Ms. Amy Zhu

It is also the case of a 54-year-old man from Ploiești, Dragoș Năstase, diagnosed since 2014 with pulmonary fibrosis.The man is dependent on the concentrator 24 hours a day, with his only sources of income being his pension and a disability allowance.He now expects a bill of approximately 2,000 lei, far beyond his financial means.He has nothing to give up, the only consumers he has left in the house are a refrigerator and a television with which he fills his time."I have no chance of breathing normally without this machine.I am immobile and survive only on the oxygen tube.Without it I am dead.I never unplug it.The device overturns the meter, but to close it would mean to die," said the Ploieștean.Its oxygen concentrator consumes 9 kw per day.In a simple, monthly calculation, this means 270 kilowatts, consumed only with the device that helps him breathe.If he also adds the other two consumers he has in the house, he easily exceeds the ceiling imposed on the maximum limit for the compensation of the bill.There are many people from Prahoven in Dragoș Nedelcu's situation.People who don't know how they will cope with the huge electricity bills.It is impossible for them to run out of air, just as it is impossible for them to pay so dearly ... for this air.Do you have information that could become news?Contact us at: 0785 075 112, on WhatsApp or Signal.Follow Prahovean Observatory news on Google News!Are you satisfied with the activity of mayor Andrei Volosevici during the two years of his mandate?Wall-Street.ro How you can have a career in payroll and human resources.Where you can prepareThe Prahovean Observatory is not just an online newspaper but the involvement of an entire interconnected community.Address: Strada Lupeni, no.6B, Ploiesti, 100568, Prahova