80 uninhabited palaces in Lezha continue to complete rent forms

The representative of the Civil Emergency Interministerial Committee in the Lezha District, Etjen Xhafaj, has announced today the balance of the current situation, following verifications made following injuries that occurred in the November 26th earthquake. Xhafaj has indicated that recent days have started a shift from hotels, as citizens have sought to find shelter [...]
The representative of the Civil Emergency Interministerial Committee in the Lezha District, Etjen Xhafaj, has announced today the balance of the current situation, following verifications made following injuries that occurred in the November 26th earthquake.
Xhafaj has indicated that the last few days have begun a shift from hotels, as citizens have sought to take refuge with their relatives, the last three days have fled more than 100 citizens from hotels in Stryjin.
There are actually 14 risk measure verification groups proving damage in all palaces. 80 palaces represent high risk and are declared uninhabitable”, Xhafaj said.
The lesson began normally today, the emergency of Lachi's hospital is now functional, and all the sick are transported to Lezha Hospital.
Meetings in 3 municipalities will be held tomorrow to continue filling out lists to meet the rent forms as soon as possible. More than 100 winter tents have been distributed and distribution has begun again to reach needy families.












