Residents sheltered in Kosovo due to earthquake in Albania start returning to their homes

Thousands of residents deployed in Kosovo due to the November 26th earthquake in Albania have begun returning to their homes. They say that the return involves the job and the assessment of damage in their homes but that they have lost little fear. “Returning [...]
They say that the return involves the job and the assessment of damage in their homes but that they have lost little fear.
We're going back inshales. We're a little scared out, but the fear is still. We're going back because of our concerns. We stayed two days. We'll see the situation. And we'll go back. We don't even know what to tell ourselves. It's God's misfortune. We're coming back because we have to see the situation. My daughter's at work and she's due tomorrow. The earthquake goes on and on.”
At the border checkpoint in Morina was Albania's ambassador to Kosovo Kemal Minxhozi.
He said that in Kosovo from Albania these days the cause of the quake has entered over 17 thousand people, reports Report tv forwards the Kosovo Clan.
Three categories of citizens have arrived in Kosovo. Some have turned to hosting centers. Some part to relatives, while some have come here on their own and taken refuge in hotels. There are 17 thousand and 500 citizens. Some of them have returned again he said.
On Friday and Saturday alone, 7800 citizens of the Durres, Thumana and Tirana “have returned to Albania. Minxhozi said.












