Many residents in Victoria’s Dandenongs who are still waiting to rebuild their homes a year after a destructive storm have now been hit with a second blow - the threat of dangerous mould. 7NEWS
Dandenongs who are still waiting to rebuild their homes a year after a destructive storm have now been hit with a second blow - the threat of dangerous mould.
Twelve months after five eucalyptus trees fell on Errol Lobo’s home - which he says sounded like a bomb exploding - the 69-year-old is still fighting with his insurance company.Because of this prolonged battle, the retiree faces a new threat to further his Kalorama home: mould spores which have riddled the property.
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