Olympics

Rio Olympic village branded unsanitary by Belarus

The Olympic team of Belarus has branded the athletes' village in Rio de Janeiro unsanitary, a day after Australia refused to check its athletes in over health concerns.

Statement comes 1 day after Australians refused to move in

Rio 2016 officials cut the ribbon to officially open the Olympic village on July 24 ahead of the Summer Games. On Tuesday, Team Belarus branded the athletes' village unsanitary a day after Team Australia refused to move in. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/Getty Images)

The Olympic team of Belarus has branded the athletes' village in Rio de Janeiro unsanitary, a day after Australia refused to check its athletes in over health concerns.

It has complained about having no hot water, only sometimes cold water, and a failing sewage system.

Posting pictures on its website of dirty windows and a filthy shower the Belarus Olympic Committee says "there remains much for the Rio organizing committee to do so that the living conditions meet sanitary requirements."

Australia's athletes refused to move into the village on Sunday, with delegation head Kitty Chiller saying water leaks and electrical problems had "endangered" athletes.

However, Chiller since said she expects the Australians to move in Wednesday, after having paid for hotel accommodation for athletes and cleaning services.