Heavy clouds and strong wind, difficulties in some road axes in Albania

The severe weather situation, heavy rainfall, strong wind, and storm have created difficulties for crossing some of the roads in the country. According to information from the Albanian Road Authority, there has been a drop in stones and leaves in the streets, fallen trees as well as other remains that have created difficulties in [...]
According to information from the Albanian Road Authority, there has been a drop in stones and leaves in the streets, fallen trees as well as other remains that have created difficulties on the road.
contracted road maintenance companies have been on full alert and have intervened in time to eliminate these difficulties.
In the northern region, it has intervened in all road segments.
The most problematic has been the situation on the Bajram Curri ʹValbona axis, where there has been massive fall of stones and leaves. Material reductions have also occurred in sections Hani Hoti Tamar, Mjeda Puka, Bear Fush kukka. The immediate intervention has prompted the situation to normalise and currently has no problems. Transaction is normal in all fields of the region.
Meanwhile, in the country called Krajka in Fushe Bulqiza, a vehicle has been overturned by strong wind, but without human damage. Workers at the street maintenance company, who were there, have intervened, and by their means have made it possible to build vehicles.
In the central region, the situation of roads has been calmer, despite heavy rainfall. In all of this region, circulation has been normal.
In the southern region, there have been huge declines of stones and inerts in the fields of Leklin Bridge Calcrey and Berat Corovoda, as well as at the place called Black Scale on the Gjirokastra Tepelene axis. And on the Tepelene axis -Dukaj and Kluquitje Permet had a drop of trees. It's been worked out by contractors for their immediate cleanup and currently all excises are in normal calibration.
Meanwhile, in Vuno during the night, an old wall of a house has collapsed, and stones have blocked a lane of the road. It's been intervened and the situation is normalized quickly.
The ARSH's structures and all contractors -- in all three regions -- are on alert and monitoring the situation.












