Ends of expertise: 12-story palace in uninhabitable Durres, but won't collapse

The 12-story palace in Durres' district 17 -- which is one of the most damaged palaces -- has been declared uninhabitable to residents. The assessment experts made up of German and Albanian engineers said that, despite this building, it will not collapse, as there are no structural problems. The palace numbers some 280 apartments and residents of 26 [...]
The assessment experts made up of German and Albanian engineers said that, despite this building, it will not collapse, as there are no structural problems.
The palace numbers nearly 280 apartments, and residents of November 26 have not entered the palace.
German engineer: The three pillars are red and there is no reason for the building to be destroyed. We saw him with the hammer. We have seen the first ladder with a hammer, while the pillars need further appreciation. The building is uninhabited right now. The building with these walls has no guarantees that the walls fall. We looked under the garage and saw no major damage to the columns. The building is safe to fall.
Albanian engineer in a line with the German colleague gave the same findings, but he took care to stress that police must take measures not to allow any residents to enter.
“We did inspection. They'll be watching them soon. The object is uninhabitable, no resident will go in because the first floor stairs have been incisions because the selected static scheme has not been appropriate. This has caused the stairs to collapse but is not a threat to the sustainability of the object. We don't know how long the object holds. The object stood in construction. No one will enter the apartment, police must take steps. Murature is completely destroyed, the armor is the most stun. Jorgan's broken. The top was better than the bottom. For the construction figure, the construction guy stood by”.











