Earthquake

We managed to launch the broadcast at 05.02 on ABC News. We were the first, but we could be faster if the ring leading to Sanatorium wasn't so much blocked by cars and circumstances involved in panic. Anyway, we started a report with an amateur video and two photos. For [...]
We managed to launch the broadcast at 05.02 on ABC News. We were the first, but we could be faster if the ring leading to Sanatorium wasn't so much blocked by cars and circumstances involved in panic. Anyway, we started a report with an amateur video and two photos. That's enough for us. Of course, we got out of sleep not only journalists but over all statesmen.
The dynamics of such a catastrophe never have time. We need people, tools, help. People we have, we don't have tools, we help out as we can.
It's the common people, the cops, R ENEA, gentlemanlike soldiers in the neighborhood arrive as quickly as their heels are, but all of them have good hands and hearts to save their aunts. We have a government on foot, a prime minister going to Durres, but there is nowhere seen by forces and rescue machines. They are expected to come to us from Kosovo, Italy, Greece. In Thumana is an escavator, a locust. Someone says there's no dog to swear to smell for survivors under the rubble.
The quake struck Albania at 3:50, but the army sends its vehicles nearly four hours later. Thumana from Tirana is only 35 minutes away.
He certainly wants to save lives with his fingernails, but a jar, no matter how much, is just a jar.
When a lifeless body came out of the ruins in the trunk, the emergency headquarters suggested it would be Live on Facebook. The propaganda mechanism was set in motion, but the ruins are not dug up with status on social networks, prayers, say we have religious ministers.
People report how they can and tell the truth; they are afraid, they want help. Hospitals fill up, but there are still living ruins and what appears to be in rescue operations recounts the misery of this country that only believes in propaganda.
It's still early, but the building permits in the sands by the sea, the toll of palaces in Durres, Tirana, Kruje, Lezha is returning us to concrete soil planting. People are buying this apartment with a lot of money, but finally with life.
The only one who doesn't shake the country is the National Theatre, who said an earthquake would collapse, but he doesn't ask, there's no crack. But they want to destroy it so that they can build palaces so that they can take us in the next day.
Today, Albania is on its knees, not only from God, but also from those who make emergency meetings for Live on Facebook.










