Cape Rhodes: Within the tents where two families who are affected by the earthquake live

There are 22 families on Rodon's belt whose dwellings have been damaged. They are afraid to enter the residences, and of November 26, they live in some tents that put everything inside out. Life becomes more difficult when temperatures are predicted to drop and more and rainfall follows. [...]
There are 22 families on Rodon's belt whose dwellings have been damaged. They are afraid to enter the residences, and of November 26, they live in some tents that put everything inside out.
Life becomes more difficult when temperatures are predicted to drop and more and rainfall follows.
Ora News reporter Besar Bayraktaraj was there to look closely at where the residents are going through the post office days there.
The families of the two Bega brothers live in two cathedrals that have settled in the backyard, which has been damaged by the quake.













