Even uglier
Prague city hall has decided to keep most of the city's
bridges closed, perhaps for months, although they're in
good shape. A reader, Henry Danziger, said this is
uglier news than any efforts by companies to take
undue credit for relief work. He fears consumers will
permanently change their behavior, preventing the
center from returning to normal business later. Gary
Wright of Toni & Guy Hairdressing on Dlouhá said it
was a nightmare at first to get approval to go to the
damage site to do repairs. But it's better now, and he
doesn't expect the traffic restrictions to have a
permanent effect. Martin Stransky, a publisher and
physician, said the city has done a poor job of informing
the public and taking steps to return to normal. He fears
that because of this, post-flood losses to tourism and
business could be higher than the flood losses
themselves.
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