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Residents in East Oakland are increasingly alarmed by a burgeoning homeless encampment located on MacArthur Boulevard near 106th Avenue. The situation has raised significant health and safety concerns among community members, who report that the encampment is becoming more unsanitary and hazardous.
Local residents have expressed worries about the accumulation of trash and debris, which they believe poses potential health risks. The presence of makeshift shelters and the lack of sanitation facilities have led to fears of disease outbreaks. Additionally, some community members have noted an increase in criminal activity in the vicinity, further exacerbating their safety concerns.
City officials are under pressure to address the situation, as the encampment continues to grow. Many residents are calling for immediate action to provide support and resources for those experiencing homelessness while ensuring the safety and well-being of the surrounding community. The need for a balanced approach that addresses both the needs of the homeless population and the concerns of local residents is becoming increasingly urgent.
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