Rama: Here's the two things I did after I saw Durres after the earthquake

Edi Rama, prime minister of Albania in the B Zone, has spoken about damage from the 26 November tragedy, where a strong earthquake claimed life and destroyed everything there, Periscopi broadcasts. He said that the first two things he had done as soon as he visited Durres were tow his friends and sit [...]
He has said that the first two things he had done once he visited Durres were to call his friends and sit with the team to mobilise the situation further.
The first two things I've done is to fight my loneliness by sending messages to all my friends. I've been answered and offered to help, and the second has been to sit down with the whole team to figure out how far we can go to coping with these crises. What I'm proud of is that we've managed to cope with major psychological and physical bleeding, Rama said.
He also says there were cracks in his office.
Rama has also talked about the quality of construction in those areas.
The arrests demanded of the media. This is a process that requires record and in the most unfair way to recognize the sound of many years in which new conflicts have run wild. It was all done to tell people that this is the result of new construction. The damaged category is where there was construction without permission, and new construction, of 90 years, done without companies and structures, of surveillance;/ P ERISCOPI/












