Dervisi engineer: The tablets were declared uninhabitable, poverty forced the inhabitants to return

The engineer, Arben Dervis, in the RTV Ora news studio, as he spoke of the earthquake-made situation, has found that in Durres, after the first quake, there were palaces that had been declared uninhabitable, but poverty has forced residents to return. Dervisi: Objects in Durres, if properly designed, are designed for [...]
Dervisi: The artifacts in Durres, if properly designed, are designed for higher intensity than those recorded. If we have objects that have no distribution in the structure, these objects naturally resist these shocks.
So the sustainability of the structure is guaranteed. And in objects with stucture injuries since the first earthquake, of course, we need to be very careful. If the object is severely damaged, then it may not face these setbacks and should not be allowed to return to it.
It is the expert's duty to determine who the object should be inhabited and who should not be inhabited. There were palaces that were declared uninhabitable, but poverty made the inhabitants go there. Local and central power should be very demanding.











